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With Hollywood on Strike, a Bright Spot in New York’s Economy Goes Dark

Tens of thousands of behind-the-scenes workers, in solidarity with striking actors and writers, are bracing for what could be a…

Magazine

Is This the End of the Red Carpet?

The actor’s strike could have far-reaching implications for how we watch and consume fashion.

World

What Do You Call a German Siesta? An Answer to the Europe Heat, Some Say.

The siesta, a sacred afternoon break in Spain, was once mocked as lazy. But now, countries like Germany, which were…

World

Roald Dahl Museum Calls Author’s Racism ‘Undeniable and Indelible’

A museum in England devoted to the best-selling children’s author, who died in 1990, condemned his antisemitic views.

News

Blending Dance and Sculpture Creates a Fresh View of Art

An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is one of several recent projects using the two forms to explore…

World

As Politicians Cry ‘Crisis,’ Some Migrants Are Finding Their Way

At around 7 a.m. one day last August, the first migrants sent to New York City by the governor of…

Finance

A Kansas College Restored a Mercedes. It’s Now Headed to Pebble Beach.

A class at McPherson College worked on a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S for about six years. It then got a rare…

News

No, ‘Socialism’ Isn’t Making Americans Lazy

Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot, had some negative things to say about his fellow Americans in an interview…

News

Sarah Silverman Sues OpenAI and Meta Over Copyright Infringement

The comedian has joined two lawsuits accusing the companies of training their A.I. models using her writing without permission.

News

This Time, Herzog & de Meuron Are Inside the Museum

The architects behind museums in San Francisco, Miami and Minneapolis, and the Powerhouse Arts Complex, in Brooklyn, are the subjects…

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