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Books
When Athletes Go Hollywood
With Tom Brady appearing in the comedy “80 for Brady,” a look at other sports figures who have made their…
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Books
‘Lucy’ Review: There’s Something About the Babysitter
A workplace comedy set at home, this cleverly detailed production explores child care as both labor and primal instinct.
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Books
In Russian Plays, Don’t Mention the War
Paris productions of Chekhov, Turgenev and Ostrovsky avoid current events and focus on profound truths. But the plays’ message is…
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Sports
South Carolina Hopes Success Begets More Success
The short-handed Huskies put up a stronger resistance than they did in last year’s national title game, but the Gamecocks…
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Books
Screen Time: A Film Star Captivates, and a Writer Is Surveilled
David Greenspan gives a wild ride of a performance in “On Set With Theda Bara,” and marionettes star in Vaclav…
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Opinion
Charles Kimbrough, Actor Best Known for ‘Murphy Brown,’ Dies at 86
In a career that included a Tony nomination for “Company,” he specialized in playing uptight characters, notably Candice Bergen’s stuffy…
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Sports
Will Pickleball Be as Fun to Watch as It Is to Play?
Pickleball had no problem attracting millions of amateur players. Now, as the sport looks to grow at the professional level,…
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Sports
Rutgers Men’s Basketball Turns the Garden Red for One Day
Rutgers beat Michigan State at Madison Square Garden, which had the feel of a home game for the improving Scarlet…
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Books
‘Endgame’ Review: A Laugh at the Apocalypse?
There’s plenty of pleasure to be found at the end of the world in the Irish Repertory Theater production of…
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News
Your Thursday Briefing
The start of a new Russian offensive.