New York Times
Kenneth MacMillan’s School of Ballet Sex, Neurosis and Grit
A London celebration provided a chance to think about MacMillan’s reputation and legacy 25 years after his death.
John Hillerman, Snooty Sidekick on ‘Magnum, P.I.,’ Dies at 84
Mr. Hillerman, an Emmy Award-winning actor, also had roles in classic movies like “The Last Picture Show,” “Blazing Saddles” and “Chinatown.”
You Love ‘The Simpsons’? Then Let’s Talk About Apu
The documentary “The Problem With Apu” examines how the stereotypical depiction of the Kwik-E-Mart owner on “The Simpsons” affected a generation of Indian actors.
Fair Game: After 20 Years of Financial Turmoil, a Columnist’s Last Shot
Scandals, crises and misdeeds have shaped the last two decades, along with market gyrations. Some episodes have brought positive change. But not all.
Vows: Love’s Road Home
Ashley Volk waited for Sam Siatta to return from Afghanistan. She couldn’t have seen the detours ahead. But “she kept on fighting, for him and for them.”
No Room for America Left in Those Jeans
The last major American selvage denim manufacturer is closing. The American jobs are gone, but Japan has got you covered.
A Thanksgiving Casserole for Everyone at the Table
Wild rice, white beans, mushrooms and spinach make for an adaptable, festive dish for the holiday and beyond.
Post Office Fails to Deliver on Time, and DACA Applications Get Rejected
Dozens of young immigrants mailed renewal forms weeks before they were due. But their paperwork was delayed in the mail and then denied for being late.
Natalie Dessay Finishes What Barbra Streisand Started
Ms. Dessay, a star soprano who retired from staged opera in 2013, has recorded a Michel Legrand song cycle intended for Ms. Streisand in the 1970s.
DealBook Briefing: Senate Would Keep Business Waiting for a Tax Cut
Delaying a change to the corporate tax rate isn’t the only problem for Republicans, as stark differences between their two tax plans need to be bridged.
On Campus: How Elite Colleges Hide Their Cash
Schools like Stanford stash their endowments in offshore accounts while still benefiting from tax breaks.
New York Today: New York Today: Remembering Our Veterans
Friday: World War I monuments across New York City, ways to honor Veterans Day and patriotic music trivia.
HBO Cuts Louis C.K. From ‘Night of Too Many Stars’ Special
The network’s decision came as celebrities like Rosie O’Donnell and Jason Alexander responded to allegations of sexual misconduct against the comic.
Ancient Egypt Gives a New Twist to Turin’s Contemporary Art Week
The art world’s weekly journey from fair to fair can become ho-hum. But the industrial city in the north of Italy has found some novel ways to keep it fresh.
A Word With: Nick Kroll Still Isn’t Over Puberty. Just Ask His Therapist.
Nick Kroll talks about Netflix’s “Big Mouth,” some lingering boyhood humiliations, the future of “Oh, Hello,” and why everyone likes the Rock.
California Today: California Today: Hollywood Stars Uniting to Fight Sexual Harassment
Friday: The plan Hollywood’s powerful women are trying to keep private, the Senate Republicans’ tax bill, and a city’s iconic market changes hands.
Best of Late Night: Stephen Colbert Goes Easy on Louis C.K.
Mr. Colbert and other late-night hosts discussed the bombshell sexual-misconduct allegations against Louis C.K. only sparingly.
Three Composers on the Necessity and Pitfalls of Political Music
David Lang, Caroline Shaw and Ted Hearne discuss their works, to be performed by the Crossing at the Institute for Advanced Study on Nov. 10 and 11.
Op-Ed Columnist: The ‘If True’ Cowardice
Roy Moore — and John McCain’s moral clarity
Putin Sees U.S. Conspiracy After Olympic Doping Ban on 4 Russians
President Vladimir V. Putin said the penalties were part of a U.S. effort to disrupt the country’s 2018 presidential election “in response to our alleged interference in their elections.”