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World
As Peru’s Unrest Chases Away Visitors, Many in Tourism Fear for Their Livelihood
In Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu and other ancient sites, tourist operators and hotel owners fear what the loss…
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Finance
Why Petulant Oligarchs Rule Our World
Some years ago — I think it was 2015 — I got a quick lesson in how easy it is…
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News
Buy Now, Regret Later?
Companies in the “buy now, pay later” business have one message for consumers and a very different one for Wall…
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Style
The Filmmaker Has Many Clothes
In “Outfitumentary,” the artist and filmmaker K8 Hardy documents more than a decade of her daily outfits, starting in 2001.…
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World
Putin Visits Belarus, Stirring New Concern on Future of Ukraine War
Belarus has resisted being drawn more centrally into the war. But the visit raised worries that a new Russian ground…
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Arts
Getting Close to Sondheim: New Books Try to Capture His Essence
Memoirs by his collaborators are among the works available now, and several others are on the horizon.
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Arts
New Broadway Labor Agreement Includes Pandemic-Prompted Changes
The deal, ratified by members of Actors’ Equity, provides salary increases for performers and stage managers, and allows producers to…
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Arts
Musical Adaptation of ‘Almost Famous’ Will Close on Broadway
The show, a passion project for Cameron Crowe, opened on Broadway in early November, but has faced soft sales in…
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News
Jose Maria Sison, Philippine Communist Party Founder, Dies at 83
Fielding a force of armed guerrillas, the organization had a role in the ouster of Ferdinand Marcos. In exile he…
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Health
The Unassuming Ingredient at the Heart of a Chef’s Kwanzaa Feast
Ricky Moore, the owner of Saltbox Seafood Joint in Durham, N.C., honors his past and crowns his end-of-year celebrations with…