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Here’s to the ladies who lunch: One of Sondheim’s greatest achievements was writing complex women
The late composer had a complicated relationship with his mother but still crafted well-written female characters
12/04/2021 19:59 UTC
Watergate reporter calls convention a success
07/30/2004 08:35 UTC
What happens when a meme makes a corporation lose control of its brand?
Procter and Gamble face a viral "Tide Pods" meme that is getting people sick. Is all press good press?
01/27/2018 23:30 UTC
The Ninth tale
A sublime new recording of Mahler's Ninth Symphony, and the recent publication of "Letters to His Wife," recall the chilling summer when the Austrian composer faced down his demons and wrote his masterpiece.
08/16/2005 23:35 UTC
Sharps & flats
The New York City duo Mannix crafts timeless power pop driven by sad songs that sound happy.
07/19/1999 20:00 UTC
"The Wire" co-creator David Simon continues to fight the war on drugs, wanting to see real change
Simon is asking for leniency for the man charged with supplying the late Michael K. Williams with fentanyl
07/11/2023 23:06 UTC
"Moonrise Kingdom": Wes Anderson's mid-'60s love story
Bruce Willis and Ed Norton are at their best in the rapturous summer fantasy "Moonrise Kingdom"
05/23/2012 23:55 UTC
When Jews ruled basketball
A brilliant, if uneven, new collection of essays celebrates the rarest breed of athlete -- the Jewish jock
12/06/2012 22:58 UTC
Springsteen's "Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts" has the best live version of "The Promised Land"
The E Street Band high-octane's set in support of a non-nuclear future sizzles
11/20/2021 15:30 UTC
White male seeking sexy Asian women
What is the deal with Western men's erotic obsession with the East?
06/16/2009 14:22 UTC
Swept away
By Nell Bernstein
07/24/2000 23:17 UTC
"I didn't like sex at all"
Martha Gellhorn was a gorgeous, brilliant foreign correspondent once married to Hemingway. But underneath her glamorous exterior, her letters reveal a woman of awe-inspiring rage.
08/12/2006 16:47 UTC
Rush's final goodbye: "Time Stand Still" documentary is a loving lesson in navigating loss
A retreat from the spotlight is as transformative as a death. Rush's retirement swan song will help fans let go
01/15/2017 02:30 UTC
"Me and you ain’t you and her": How "Hap and Leonard" challenges TV's portrayal of masculine friendship
Buddy crimesolvers are nothing new. But Sundance's drama uses its central pair to show how love battles injustice
03/13/2017 01:30 UTC
The Fix
Kim Cattrall demands more than HBO will give to make "Sex and the City" movie, Snoop Dogg to get divorced, and Missy Elliott cancels Jakarta show amid terrorist threats.
05/25/2004 13:38 UTC