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Raoul Peck's touching film-documentary of Ernest Cole, the photographer to expose the horrors of South Africa's apartheid to the world. Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) writes, directs and produces a ...
Let’s start at the end. The acknowledgements of Murder the Truth, a startling and deeply researched new book by New York Times journalist and editor David Enrich, thanks the Times’ “unflappable” ...
New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.'s Q4 results showed a 5.6% book value loss due, in part, to rising Agency yields, partially offset by swap hedges. NYMT's liability profile is favorable, with low ...
'Are you ready for a bit of Chekhov,' asks Zachary Hart's guitar-toting factory worker, Medvedenko before launching into a Billy Bragg number. It's a meta start to a talent-packed updating of a ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The West Side Highway is where the 32-year-old television writer proposed to Jack Lorentzen, his partner of seven years, right before Lorentzen died unexpectedly. A New York man has gone viral ...
Cate Blanchett is back on the London stage for the first time in six years, playing the feted, self-absorbed, glamorous actress Arkadina in Chekhov’s first theatrical masterpiece The Seagull (1896).
Thanks to Blanchett’s charismatic turn as a fading actress, this new Chekhov adaptation in London hangs together in spite of Thomas Ostermeier’s antics. By Houman Barekat Reporting from London ...
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