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The Grand Ole Opry, a Nashville Institution, Comes to New York

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:44
The 92-year-old country music show is opening a Southern-themed restaurant and concert space in Times Square, with plans to expand in the U.S. and beyond.

Contractor for Puerto Rico Power Suspends Work, Citing Unpaid Bills

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:32
While its highly criticized $300 million contract has been canceled, Whitefish Energy Holdings says that it is still owed tens of millions of dollars.

Review: A Most Opinionated Wedding Guest Returns in ‘Bright Colors’

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:27
Overwhelming? Yes. Self-involved? Absolutely. But Drew Droege still makes for hilarious company in this one-person show.

Real Estate Agents Mobilize to Shield Homeowners on Tax Plan

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:18
Some economists say the Republican bills, by curbing or eliminating key deductions, could hurt property values, raise mortgage rates and reduce sales.

Up Next: The ‘Good Time’ Stylist Has Some Tips for Style on a Budget

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:17
Miyako Bellizzi, who transformed Robert Pattinson from a “pretty boy” into a greasy-haired con artist, knows how to recreate a look.

The Hurricane Hit, but Our Show Went On

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 16:03
Rehearsing “Describe the Night” in makeshift space after Hurricane Harvey reminded Rajiv Joseph that theater can help build community. And rebuild it.

Op-Ed Contributor: This Uranium Deal Was No Scandal

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:57
Russia’s purchase of a mining firm while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state did not endanger America’s uranium supply.

Romania Gay Marriage Case Could Have Outsize Impact in Europe

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:53
The case addresses whether the American husband of a Romanian man should be afforded residency rights in Romania. But its impact could be felt further afield.

Six of Our Favorite Stories on Germany’s Politics

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:49
Some of our recent coverage of Germany and its leader, Angela Merkel, who is now facing an enormous challenge in forming a new government.

The First Time: Billy Porter: The First Time I Refused to Keep Playing a Stereotype

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:42
Seeing “Angels in America” in 1994 was the moment Mr. Porter, the Broadway star, realized he had to rethink his career path and chase a new dream.

Victims of Canada’s ‘Gay Purge’ to Get Apology from Trudeau

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:37
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will apologize next week for a program that removed perhaps thousands of gays and lesbians from the public service, the military and the Mounties.

Deadly Suicide Bombing Pounds Mosque in Nigeria

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:30
The authorities blamed Boko Haram for the attack, which targeted worshipers at morning prayers. One official said at least 50 people had been killed.

Charlie Rose Fired by CBS and PBS After Harassment Allegations

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:14
David Rhodes, the president of CBS News, noted allegations of “extremely disturbing and intolerable behavior.” Bloomberg also cut ties with the host.

Sugar Industry Long Downplayed Potential Harms

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:11
The sugar industry funded animal research in the 1960s on sugar’s effects on heart health, then buried data suggesting sugar could be harmful.

Merkel’s Troubles May Spell Trouble for All of Europe

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 15:01
The German leader’s failure to form a coalition government is a blow to hopes for a strong Franco-German engine to drive European Union reform.

Fixes: After Flint, Helping Doctors Recognize Chemical Exposure

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 14:48
Few of the 80,000 chemicals registered for use have been tested for safety. Educating medical students on their effects is essential.

Books of The Times: Marguerite Duras’s ‘The Lover,’ and Notebooks That Enrich It

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 14:35
Duras’s best-known novel has been reissued in an Everyman’s Library edition, alongside her “Wartime Notebooks” and “Practicalities,” a collection of essays.

What Is Net Neutrality?

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 14:18
The F.C.C. is set to dismantle net neutrality rules that require internet providers to give consumers equal access to all content online. Here’s how net neutrality works.

10 of Our Best Reads on Zimbabwe

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 14:08
The southern African nation is at a pivotal moment after the reported resignation of Robert Mugabe as president.

Critic’s Notebook: 10 Ways to Tell if Your ‘Nutcracker’ Is Traditional

New York Times - Mar, 11/21/2017 - 13:57
Variations on “The Nutcracker” abound. Our critic sorts out what’s true to the ballet’s heart and (a different thing) to its tradition.
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