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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    MEMOIR BY AMOS OZ'S DAUGHTER DIVIDES FAMILY AND SHOCKS ISRAEL

    “He told me I was filth,” Galia Oz writes in her book, “Something Disguised as Love,” among other accusations of physical and emotional...

    Books and Literature, Families and Family Life, Hebrew Language, Oz, Amos, Galia, Something Disguised as Love, Domestic Violence, Children and Childhood, Child Abuse and Neglect, Israel
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    HISTORY MEETS THE PRESENT ON THE ‘JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH' ALBUM

    The songs inspired by Shaka King's film about the 1969 police killing of the Illinois Black Panther Party chairman Fred Hampton mostly...

    History, Film, Black People, Rap and Hip-Hop, Movies, Wilson, Gabriella, Polo G, Nas, Lil Durk, BJ the Chicago Kid, Black Thought, Jay-Z, Judas and the Black Messiah, the Inspired Album, Hit-Boy
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    IN ‘SUMMER BROTHER,' SIBLING BONDING DURING A SEASON OF TURMOIL

    In Jaap Robben's “Summer Brother,” a 13-year-old finds himself the default caregiver for his severely disabled brother. His dad's a...

    Books and Literature, Summer Brother, Robben, Jaap
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    YOU'RE NEW HERE, AREN'T YOU? DIGITAL THEATER'S UNEXPECTED UPSIDE

    Companies and venues that put work online are finding big, new and younger audiences - but little revenue.

    Works, Digital, Quarantine, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Theater, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Public Theater, Geffen Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre Co, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Lied Center for Performing Arts, Neb, Center Theater Group
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    ‘MY ZOE' REVIEW: JULIE DELPY'S PROVOCATIVE FAMILY DRAMA

    The characters can be confoundingly self-involved, but Delpy finds unusual threads to pull you closer to them and their crises.

    Movies, Delpy, Julie, My Zoe
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    IT'S TOM STOPPARD'S WORLD AND WE DON'T LIVE IN IT

    The playwright David Ives reviews Hermione Lee's latest biography, “Tom Stoppard,” which meticulously recounts an extraordinary life.

    Books and Literature, Lee, Hermione, Tom Stoppard, A Life, Stoppard, Tom, Tynan, Kenneth
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    HE PLANTED A BOMB THAT NEVER WENT OFF. HE WAS EXECUTED ANYWAY

    “Tomorrow They Won't Dare to Murder Us,” by Joseph Andras, revisits a thorny episode in the Algerian war of independence.

    Books and Literature, Andras, Joseph, Tomorrow They Won't Dare to Murder Us
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    CLOWN PRINCES: EDDIE MURPHY AND ARSENIO HALL ON ‘COMING 2 AMERICA'

    The comic stars and longtime friends talk about their history together and their many, many roles in the original film and the new...

    Film, History, Comics, Comedy and Humor, Movies, Actors and Actresses, Hall, Arsenio, Murphy, Eddie, Coming to America, Amazon Women on the Moon, Beverly Hills Cop, Coming 2 America, Content Type, Personal Profile
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    16 NEW BOOKS TO WATCH FOR IN MARCH

    Long-awaited novels from Kazuo Ishiguro, Imbolo Mbue and Viet Thanh Nguyen, a publishing-house caper, Stephen King's latest and more.

    Beard, Jo Ann, Febos, Melissa, Greenidge, Kaitlyn, Isaacson, Walter, Nguyen, Viet Thanh, Mbue, Imbolo, The Code Breaker, Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race, Children Under Fire, An American Crisis, Cox, John Woodrow, The Committed, The Empathy Diaries, A Memoir, Turkle, Sherry, Festival Days, Girlhood, How Beautiful We Were, A Novel, Infinite Country, Engel, Patricia, Ishiguro, Kazuo, Klara and the Sun, Libertie, Zimmer, Carl, Life's Edge, The Search for What It Means to Be Alive, Of Women and Salt, Garcia, Gabriela, Who Is Maud Dixon, Andrews, Alexandra, Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul, Essays, King, Stephen, Later, Places of Mind, A Life of Edward Said, Brennan, Timothy, Said, Edward W, McCarthy, Jesse, Books and Literature, Content Type, Service
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    STEPHEN COLBERT DIDN'T REALIZE AMERICA HAD BEEN CANCELED

    “Although, I'm not surprised - the last season was pretty unbelievable,” Stephen Colbert said of CPAC's 2021 theme: “America Uncanceled.”

    Television, Colbert, Stephen, Corden, James, Fallon, Jimmy, Kimmel, The Tonight Show, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    FINDING ART MILES AWAY FROM THE EXPECTED

    Hanne Tierney has made her FiveMyles gallery in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, both a beacon and an anchor for the neighborhood.

    Gallery, Art, Black People, Women and Girls, Crown Heights, NY, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Tierney, Hanne, FiveMyles
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    ISRAEL'S BEACHES ARE LITTERED WITH TAR AFTER MYSTERIOUS OIL SPILL

    The environmental damage is being called one of Israel's worst ecological disasters in decades. “I feel like I want to cry,” said an...

    Oil, Oil Spills, Beaches, Offshore Drilling and Exploration
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    BOOK REVIEW: ‘THE SUM OF US,' BY HEATHER MCGHEE

    Heather McGhee's compassionate but cleareyed book argues that divide-and-conquer tactics have left all Americans worse off.

    The Sum of Us, What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, McGhee, Heather C, Books and Literature, Whites, Black People
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    WHITNEY LAYS OFF 15 WORKERS AMID MOUNTING FINANCIAL LOSSES

    “We don't know how long this period of extreme difficulty will continue,” the museum's director, Adam Weinberg, said in an email to...

    Museum, Quarantine, Museums, Art, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Whitney Museum of American Art, Finances, New York City, Weinberg, Adam D
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    DOUGLAS TURNER WARD: A LENS ON ‘QUESTIONS THAT THE COUNTRY WASN'T ASKING'

    Samuel L. Jackson, David Alan Grier, Phylicia Rashad and others remember the Negro Ensemble Company founder.

    Theater, Black People, Content Type, Personal Profile, Ward, Douglas Turner, Jackson, Samuel L, Richardson Jackson, LaTanya, Hooks, Robert, Rashad, Phylicia, Woodie King Jr., Lythcott, Sade, Grier, David Alan, Leon, Kenny, Negro Ensemble Co, Hattie Winston, A Soldier's Play, Day of Absence, A Raisin in the Sun
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    ‘THIS IS THE LIFE' REVIEW: A VALUABLE PART OF HIP-HOP HISTORY

    Ava DuVernay's 2008 documentary, now streaming on Netflix, is a personal love letter to a slice of Los Angeles's 1990s hip-hop scene.

    History, Documentary Films and Programs, Rap and Hip-Hop, DuVernay, Ava, This Is the Life, Black People, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Abstract Rude, Myka Nyne
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI, POET WHO NURTURED THE BEATS, DIES AT 101

    An unapologetic proponent of “poetry as insurgent art,” he was also a publisher and the owner of the celebrated San Francisco bookstore...

    Art, Poetry and Poets, Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, City Lights Bookstore, Books and Literature, Book Trade and Publishing, Deaths, San Francisco
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    THE GOLDEN GLOBES' BIGGEST WINNER MAY BE THE GROUP THAT HANDS THEM OUT

    Members of the tax-exempt Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which puts on the ceremony, are courted by stars and studios, and sometimes...

    Hollywood Foreign Press Assn, Golden Globes, Movies, Television, Awards, Decorations and Honors
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    A HUMANOID WHO CARES FOR HUMANS, FROM THE MIND OF KAZUO ISHIGURO

    “Klara and the Sun,” the eighth novel by the Nobel laureate, portrays a near future of sinister portent, in which artificial intelligence...

    Books and Literature, Ishiguro, Kazuo, Klara and the Sun, A novel
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  • By NY Times   -   Feb 24, 2021

    THE UNION MOVED. THE BELOVED MOSAIC MURAL COULDN'T

    The architect David Adjaye spurred a painstaking re-creation of a doomed artwork for its new home - and added a homage to the union's...

    Mosaic, History, Ad, Art, Murals, Organized Labor, Relocation of Business, 1199 SEIU, Miotto Mosaic Art Studios Inc, Adjaye, David, Miotto, Stephen, Refregier, Anton, Gresham, George
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    In Jaap Robben's “Summer Brother,” a 13-year-old finds himself the default caregiver for his severely disabled brother. His dad's a swindler. The bills are due. Disaster is...

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    Is it spring, yet? Well...not here in Vermont...but today it is above 40 degrees! I've been exploring my iPad and digital painting a bit more and having fun trying out all the...

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  • "Make a Wish", Original Painting by Colorado Artist, Donna L. Martin

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    Make a Wish 8”x 8” Original Art Watercolor Batik and Acrylic Ink on gallery depth canvas I keep remembering my childhood when the days of summer were coming to an end...

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    "Sweet Discovery", 8x8, by Carol Nelson This sweet little mixed media piece is typical of my geologic abstract series. This one was a demo for a workshop class at my Colorado...

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    I'm looking at the wonderful Lagom Designs again today and their Spring 2021 greetings cards launch which is their biggest ever with 300 new designs. This lovely graphic...

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