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“I didn’t come here to leave,” Bill Belichick said, after taking the head-coaching job with the University of North ...
Katie Honan, a hard-nosed City Hall reporter for the nonprofit newsroom The City, was there to cover the opening of a new ...
Ethan Coen, working with his wife, Tricia Cooke, endows this neo-noir comedy, about a lesbian detective, with dazzle but ...
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How dare life require so much of you, when what you were born to do is sit in a corner of the room and watch and draw?
For Polos had recently suffered a loss. And so, when asked to play the part of Elektra, he clad himself in her mourning garb and, holding the urn that contained the ashes of his own son, gave to the ...
The New Yorker critic explains which movies by the filmmaker he loves most—and why. The Front Row Roman Polanski’s Self-Centered “An Officer and a Spy” This historical drama, about efforts to clear ...
At the time that Baldwin encountered these women onscreen, he was one of many children in a poverty-stricken family, living ...
In the world of antisemitism, “libel” refers to all of those antisemitic tropes by which Jews were charged with horrible ...
His new album, “Star Line,” has the difficult task of reacquainting the world with the artist after several tumultuous years.
The next day, Bove, whom Trump had nominated to a judgeship on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, was confirmed by ...
The two young champions, who met as teen-agers, are expected to face off at this year’s U.S. Open. A new book by Giri Nathan ...