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How Philip Roth’s Raunchiest Novel Made It to the Stage
For their adaptation of “Sabbath’s Theater,” John Turturro and Ariel Levy sought to preserve “the nasty side of existence” evoked…
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Sports
When Saying Nothing Is Saying Something
Leagues and teams probably would have preferred not to take a public position on the Israel-Hamas war. That they could…
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World
How Does Gotham F.C. Fit Into New York?
The club made the playoffs in the National Women’s Soccer League. It’s trying to raise its profile in the city.
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Sports
Lacrosse Is Coming to the Olympics. Will Its Inventors Be There?
A Native American team that has won medals at the world championships is not currently eligible for the 2028 Summer…
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Books
Camaraderie and Visibility: A Festival for Black Classical Musicians
“You feel like you’re home,” a bassoonist said of the Gateways Music Festival, which for 30 years has provided Black…
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World
How Mahjong Brought Me Closer to My Mother
A game that bridges continents and generations.
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‘The Lights Are On’ Review: Catastrophizing About the Future
Time — and a whole lot more — stands still in Owen Panettieri’s static drama about a doomsday prepper.
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A Play Revisits the Making of ‘Death of a Salesman’ in Mandarin
A new Off Broadway production explores how Arthur Miller led a 1983 collaboration in Beijing that brought his work to…
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World
A Billion Eyes on One of Sports’ Fieriest Rivalries: India vs. Pakistan
The teams’ face-off in the men’s cricket World Cup is shadowed, as always, by the stormy history between the two…
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‘Stereophonic’ Finds Drama in a ’70s Rock Recording Booth
The playwright David Adjmi explores the in-studio creation process in a play with new songs by the former Arcade Fire…