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Arts

‘Des Moines’ Review: Drowning in the Drink

A new production of Denis Johnson’s final play showcases many of his signatures: deadpan absurdism, misfit characters, heavy drinking and…

Business

Crucial Talks on Preserving Nature Are on Now. Here Are the Key Issues.

Negotiators from around the world are meeting in Canada in an effort to halt, and reverse, staggering declines in wildlife.

Arts

Review: Gibney Dances Ohad Naharin, Minus the Inner Drive

The Gibney Company presents Naharin’s “Yag,” but the dancers lack the stage presence to fully inhabit it.

World

Those Adorable Endangered Creatures Are Not the Point

On Dec. 4, the world’s fastest land animal briefly became an influencer. With the encouragement of conservation groups, wildlife fans…

World

A 108-Foot-Tall Cottonwood Thrills the ‘Tree Hunter’

An upstate arborist found what he believes is the state’s biggest tree in the town of Schaghticoke. He was ecstatic.

Sports

These Soccer and World Cup Movies Have Big Goals

Soccer movies are often eclectic and at times unclassifiable, drawing from multiple continents and genres.

Arts

A Book of Cheeky Obituaries Highlights ‘Eccentric Lives’

This new collection from Britain’s Daily Telegraph is full of oddballs, mavericks and cranks.

Arts

Review: In ‘Folds,’ Caught Between Laughter and Grief

Ivy Baldwin’s defiant and poignant work for four dancers at the Chocolate Factory Theater is the outcome of deeply considered…

Arts

When Jewish Artists Wrestle With Antisemitism

In this unsettling moment, comedians, filmmakers, playwrights and others have been struggling against a long-ingrained American response to look away.

World

It’s Too Darn Loud

I’m not someone who needs to cover his ears at the screech of the subway brakes. At home, I put…

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