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America
For Joan Armatrading, Classical Music Is Just Another Genre
The pioneering singer-songwriter is unveiling her first classical composition, Symphony No. 1, this month.
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America
Hear the Dance: Audio Description Comes of Age
Recent experiments in describing dance, like the film “Telephone,” approach it not just as an accessibility service but as a…
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America
Doechii Stays Balanced With 24-Hour Spas and a Good Girls Night
This 25-year-old rapper is ready for a “new era” inspired by movies and theater. But first: a tour with Doja…
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Science
Why Vultures Might Just Be the Smartest Birds Above the Block
The two lappet-faced vultures had been together for just a few months, yet the massive birds, with their watchful, featherless…
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Europe
Kelly Johnson Embodies the Hard-Line Views She Shares With the Speaker
The wife of Mike Johnson, the new speaker, has rallied opposition to abortion rights and used her pastoral counseling business…
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Europe
Her Livelihood? Hunting Pythons in the Dead of Night.
An unexpected chill can fall over the Florida Everglades late at night. Stars speckle the sky. Frogs croak and croak,…
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Europe
Karen Davis, Who Battled for the Rights of Birds, Dies at 79
A fierce campaigner, Ms. Davis expanded the reach of the animal rights movement by advocating for chickens, turkeys and other…
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America
Watching Britney Spears, as a Girl and a Woman
For 25 years, American culture has used her body to determine a woman’s worth. In “The Woman in Me,” she…
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America
‘Lempicka,’ New Musical About Art Deco Artist, to Open on Broadway
Rachel Chavkin of “Hadestown” will direct the show, which had developmental productions in Massachusetts and California.
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Books
In the Early Days of Lockdown, a Writer Considers a Perplexing Age
Set during the pandemic, Sigrid Nunez’s new novel, “The Vulnerables,” is a story of unlikely companionship and personal reflection.