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This compelling adaptation of Ibsen’s classic play, starring Tessa Thompson and moving the action to nineteen-fifties England ...
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The musician Kevin Parker discusses his method of restless tinkering, a deafening bout of tinnitus, and his new album, ...
Two weeks into a federal-government shutdown, with no end in sight and President Donald Trump threatening to fire thousands ...
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