This
-
News
This Jazz Artist Makes Pro Football Hall of Fame Speeches Sing
When the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s inductees began to ramble, executives turned to Jezra Kaye to help them rein…
-
News
‘Break Point’ Is the Best Way to See the Full Psychodrama of Tennis
The Netflix docuseries gets the highs and lows of the pro circuit right.
-
Arts
Review: An American Opera Gets the Attention It Needs Abroad
Anthony Braxton’s “Trillium X,” part of a sweeping cycle of operas that began in the 1980s, finally premiered in Prague.
-
Health
Amid Signs of a Covid Uptick, Researchers Brace for the ‘New Normal’
Infections remain very low, despite signs of a slight increase. Now, experts are looking for clues to what living with…
-
News
$1.2 Million Homes in Vermont, New York and Ohio
A saltbox house with an attached 1830 barn in Hartland, a two-bedroom condominium in a 1914 building in Brooklyn and…
-
Arts
As Objects Fly Onstage, Stars Become Part of the Audience’s Show
Disrupting a celebrity may now be the ultimate concert souvenir. No pop star wants to be unsafe, but some are…
-
News
Two spots are up for grabs in Group F with three teams tightly chasing them.
Jamaica vs. Brazil Brazil needs to win this match to avoid elimination, because it can’t count on Panama, the worst…
-
Arts
‘Barbenheimer’ Isn’t a Contest. But if It Were, Which Film Would Win?
It’s been an epic matchup, but it’s time to declare a victor. We devised nine super-scientific tests to determine whether…
-
Arts
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Miles Davis’s Electric Period
Navigate the trumpeter’s snaky, endless grooves with picks from Flying Lotus, Cindy Blackman Santana and Terence Blanchard, among other musicians,…
-
News
The Hard-Drug Decriminalization Disaster
How soon is too soon to call a progressive and libertarian policy obsession a public policy fiasco? In the case…