About 130 children took part in a sleepover at Rome’s opera house, part of a campaign to make up for a lack of music education by making the theater and the art form more familiar and accessible.
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Anya Taylor-Joy Went Through the Wringer for ‘Furiosa’
Playing the title character in “Furiosa,” the 28-year-old star says, “I’ve never been more alone than making that movie.”
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McDonald’s Is Bigger Than Ever: How ‘Super Size Me’ Lost the Culture War
“Super Size Me” helped lead a backlash against McDonald’s. Twenty years on, the industry is bigger than ever.
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Samson Historical Lives in the Past by Embracing the Future
When the pandemic hit, a company that specializes in 18th-century re-enactment clothing and goods found an unlikely ally: the internet.
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Trump May Owe $100 Million From Double-Dip Tax Breaks, Audit Shows
A previously unknown focus of an I.R.S. audit is a dubious accounting maneuver that effectively meant taking the same write-offs twice on a Chicago skyscraper.
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The Annoying, Go-Getting Colleague: Beat Her or Emulate Her?
When corporate jousting, don’t choose jealousy.
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A German Initiative to Keep Workers Employed by Retraining Them
As the industrial landscape in Germany shifts, companies have formed an alliance aimed at offering the skills and certification that workers need to find new jobs.
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Westminster Dog Show 2024 Preview: Rescue Dog Seeks Agility Crown
An animal whisperer and her feisty mutt Miles are among the hopefuls at the dog show’s agility competition.
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In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains
A group of architects are creating disjointed structures that, in responding to their unsteady terrain, are a new model in cooperative building.
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The Black Female Artists Redefining Minimalism
A new generation of painters and sculptors are finding creative freedom by making rigorously pared-down work.
