The pact covers 22 full time and 145 part time staff who work in facilities, maintenance and art handling operations.The pact covers 22 full time…
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Book Review: ‘Consent,’ by Vanessa Springora
Our critic calls this recounting of a middle-age writer preying on a 13-year-old girl a “work of dazzling, highly controlled fury.”Our critic calls this recounting…
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With his debut album, “Pink Planet,” the singer and songwriter from Philadelphia builds a musical refuge.With his debut album, “Pink Planet,” the singer and songwriter…
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A six-week program developed by the English National Opera and a London hospital offers customized vocal lessons to aid coronavirus recovery.A six-week program developed by…
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In her debut novel, “All Girls,” Emily Layden takes readers on a yearlong tour of a New England boarding school roiled by sexual assault allegations.In…
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“No One Is Talking About This,” by the poet and memoirist who honed her craft on Twitter, finds beauty and grief in a life split…
View More Book Review: ‘No One Is Talking About This,’ by Patricia LockwoodWas ‘60 Minutes’ TV’s Most Toxic Workplace?
“Ticking Clock,” a new memoir by Ira Rosen, a former producer for the show, recounts the newsmagazine’s pathbreaking journalism and its culture of harassment and…
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Robert Elder’s new biography, “Calhoun,” recounts not only his life, but also his ideas about minority rights and his legacy on democratic political thought.Robert Elder’s…
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Gates’s “The Black Church” recounts the foundational role of religion in the history of Black America.Gates’s “The Black Church” recounts the foundational role of religion…
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“The Ravine,” by Wendy Lower, investigates a rare photograph documenting the murder of Jews in Ukraine during the Holocaust, unearthing a history of perpetrators and…
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