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The Pittsburgh Penguins began a weekend stretch that includes two crucial games against the New York Rangers. How did the first game play out?
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Starring Willem Dafoe as a stranded art thief, Vasilis Katsoupis’s film pushes the heist genre in the direction of performance art.
The dramatic soprano makes her role début as the Marschallin in Richard Strauss’s “Der Rosenkavalier,” at the Metropolitan Opera.
John the Baptist famously lived near the River Jordan. Do you find it difficult to separate your work and home lives?
The owners of King, in SoHo, have opened a stylish Italian restaurant focussed on pasta and wine, with views of the skating rink and the Prometheus statue.
The horror-thriller series, which Glover created with Janine Nabers, about a mega-fan’s violent devotion to a Beyoncé-like pop star, succeeds neither as satire nor as psychological study.
Tartare sauce is a must-have for fish and chips and you can make it from scratch in minutes. All you need is five ingredients, and of course, salt and pepper.
GARETH BALE picked Harry Kane and Son Heung-min in his dream Tottenham five-a-side team.
Читать дальше...Lesser-known advertisers seeking clicks and other direct responses are becoming more prominent on Twitter as the social-media company shifts its sales strategy and some household-name brands continue to stay away.
Trader Joe’s offers customers remarkably fewer options than other major supermarkets and it’s consistently ranked highest for customer satisfaction. WSJ’s Jaewon Kang breaks down why its small selection of private label brands and trendy products keep shoppers coming back.
The marque made $754 million last year and delivered the most cars in its history.
A show about the last queen of France is guaranteed to bring the high tea. Marie Antoinette, a new series airing on PBS on March 19, explores Maria Antonia's betrothal...
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Well, this week wasn't a complete disaster, even though it really felt like it might get there. Some good, some bad. I hope you had a good week, and I hope you have an even better weekend. See you on Monday.
In a world where rhetorical gaffes can get you fired, you might imagine that corporate executives would be careful about the stuff they put in company emails. Instead, no, a lot of leaders just seem to say whatever comes into their heads (or ask robots to write their emails for them).
HERE’S Kylie Minogue sprinkling her stardust on BBC1 comedy Ghosts for a Comic Relief special tonight.
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