Researchers like Carlos Moreno, the professor behind a popular urban planning concept, are struggling with conspiracy theories and death threats.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Ari Aster Wants to Terrify (and Tickle) You With ‘Beau Is Afraid’
The New York Times – Movies:The maker of “Midsommar” may be known for horror, but he thought that film was comical. With his latest movie, “Beau Is Afraid,” the dark humor is more apparent.
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Meet the Xi Jinping Loyalist Now Overseeing China’s Economy
The New York Times – Business:He Lifeng’s long career in government has spanned the extremes of China’s approach, from the early embrace of small business in the 1980s to today’s tighter state control.
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Esther Perel’s Business Is Your Business
The New York Times – Business:She is podcasting-famous, considered a “crossover breakthrough artist” by other therapists — and still trying to both see patients and conquer new platforms.
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Esther Perel’s Business Is Your Business
The New York Times – Business:She is podcasting-famous, considered a “crossover breakthrough artist” by other therapists — and still trying to both see patients and conquer new platforms.
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Steve Cohen’s Amazin’, Maddening, Money-Losing Bid to Own New York
The New York Times – Sports:Once a symbol of Wall Street excess, Cohen has invested lavishly in the Mets, becoming the most beloved billionaire in Queens. Is that enough to reverse team history?
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What’s Driving a Fresh Wave of Irish Music? Tradition.
The New York Times – Music:As Ireland reimagines itself, musicians including the singer Lisa O’Neill and the band Lankum are reimagining the island’s music with an ever-growing sense of pride.
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The Key to Gerri on ‘Succession’? ‘Inside She’s a Nervous Wreck’
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:The veteran actress J. Smith-Cameron has struck a chord with viewers in the role of an eye-rolling corporate counsel. “In my 60s, to have this attention, it’s just weird,” she said.
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When Your Career, and Retirement, Are the Family’s Business
The New York Times – Business:Succession plans, or the lack thereof, can hinder the transition to a new generation — and affect how loved ones fund their later years.
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For 38 Years at UConn, Chris Dailey Has Been the Yin to Geno’s Yang
The New York Times – Sports:Assistant coaches usually move on after a few seasons. Not Dailey, Connecticut’s associate head coach, who sticks to a routine and brings balance to the bench.
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Everything but the Girl Breaks a 24-Year Silence With a Bang
The New York Times – Music:Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt’s personal partnership has thrived since their duo’s last release. During the pandemic, they reconnected musically for “Fuse,” reclaiming the group’s modern melancholy.
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A Cellist Breaks Music Into ‘Fragments,’ Then Connects Them
The New York Times – Music:Alisa Weilerstein’s latest project is a series of staged solo recitals that weave Bach’s cello suites with newly commissioned works.
