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They’re still in hot demand as a symbol of Sin City glamour. But after closing
of the last showgirl revue, they’ve become a dying breed.
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“The Wife” is her seventh nomination — and fans are eager for her to finally
win.
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The Paris Review editor has crafted a panoramic portrait, centered on multiple characters in chapters numbered as innings.
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Richard Lewis makes his friend and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” co-star Larry David
seem content.
almost 4 years ago
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During the coronavirus pandemic, a lot of people disagree on what businesses and
jobs are absolutely necessary.
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Crump represents the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery
— after seeking justice for Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.
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The largest city in the battleground state of Pennsylvania is where 2020’s issues and demons were on full display.
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Abrams’s latest book, “While Justice Sleeps,” stars a beautiful, brilliant, Black Yale Law School grad who, as she puts it, “has to sort of save the world.”
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The creature created by Boston Dynamics is freaking people out.
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Beloved Hollywood icon Danny DeVito, 78, has had a remarkable career — from “Taxi” to “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” — delving into the despicable.
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Longevity has become an industry, a subject of bestsellers, podcasts and newsletters. But is a life meted out in metrics, often for a price, worth it?
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