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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What’s Driving a Fresh Wave of Irish Music? Tradition.
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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.
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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.
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The Younger Brother Caught in the Middle of the FTX Investigation
The New York Times – Business:The collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s business empire has led federal prosecutors to scrutinize his brother, Gabe, who ran a pandemic-prevention group.
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They’re Desperation Heaves for Most Players. For Caitlin Clark, They’re Money.
The New York Times – Sports:Clark, the Iowa guard whose long-range shots have made a stir online, perfected her form in her driveway. But even when she abandons that form, she can hit game-winners from nearly halfcourt.
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Myke Towers Is Seizing His Moment
The New York Times – Music:In just a few years, the rapper has become one of the most sought-after collaborators in Latin music. His third album, “La Vida Es Una,” surveys his many aesthetics.
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Grizzlies Guard Ja Morant Moves Toward ‘Redemption’ After Gun Video
The New York Times – Sports:Back from an eight-game suspension, the Memphis Grizzlies guard said he had more work to do to improve himself. But there was also a hint of defiance in his approach.
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‘Ithaka’ Review: In Julian Assange They Trust
The New York Times – Movies:A frustrating new advocacy documentary about the WikiLeaks founder, with appearances by his father and wife, loses its footing on weak assertions and reporting.
