Books
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Seiji Ozawa: 8 Essential Recordings
Ozawa, who died this week at 88 years old, left behind a catalog made with orchestras in Boston, Chicago and…
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40 Years Ago, This Ad Changed the Super Bowl Forever
An oral history of Apple’s groundbreaking “1984” spot, which helped to establish the Super Bowl as TV’s biggest commercial showcase.
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The Supreme Court Ballot Case Made for Must-Hear TV
The live arguments gave audiences a rare chance to experience a Trump court case as it happened.
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‘One Day’ Is Back. This Time, It’s Longer.
The hit novel became a movie, and now it’s a 14-episode Netflix series. More time let the screenwriter get deeper…
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True-Crime Documentaries That Tell More About Us Than the Victims
Two new movies reflect the range of quality in the booming genre. They also raise questions about why we are…
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Five Black Romantic Movies to Stream
For Valentine’s Day and Black History Month, watch these selections that brim with Black love, heartache and desire from across…
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Julianne Moore Channels Love and Loss in an Intimate Family Drama
The actor reads Michael Cunningham’s “Day,” a novel that visits a husband, wife and brother on the same day in…
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A Long-Forgotten TV Script by Rachel Carson Is Now a Picture Book
In “Something About the Sky,” the National Book Award-winning marine biologist brings her signature sense of wonder to the science…
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See the Beatles’ First Tour Through Paul McCartney’s Lens
Sixty years after the Beatles appeared live on “Ed Sullivan,” McCartney reflects on his photos capturing those halcyon days. The…
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Usher’s Road to the Super Bowl
The singer will perform at halftime of the N.F.L.’s championship game in Las Vegas on the heels of his popular…