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Yuki Tsunoda: The Potty-Mouthed Japanese F1 Racer Who Became a Cult Star
The impish persona and insouciant attitude of the Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda have overturned stereotypes. The next step? Showing he can keep up with rivals.
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Nagorno-Karabakh Government Says It Will Disband
The announcement, formally ending more than 30 years of separatist rule, came after Azerbaijan regained control of the breakaway enclave in a swift attack a week ago.
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Yom Kippur Prayers Split Israelis in Tel Aviv
A confrontation in Tel Aviv on Yom Kippur is part of a wider battle over the character of Israel as the government tries to weaken the judiciary.
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Rotterdam Shootings Leave 3 Dead, Dutch Police Say
A 32-year-old student of the medical school was arrested as a suspect in the shootings, the police said, but a motive remained unclear.
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For Barkley Hendricks, Finally a Seat at the Head of the Table
An underground virtuoso, always being discovered in bits and pieces, the portraitist solidifies his place in the canon with a solo show at the Frick — its first ever for a Black artist.
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Museum Worker Sold Paintings and Put Forgeries in Their Place
An in-house appraiser noticed something was awry when the canvas on his workbench did not match a catalog entry.
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Saw X
It’s rare for tenth installments in a successful franchise to correct for the sins of previous films but it feels like the failure of “Spiral: From the Book of Saw” sent the people behind this money-making machine back to the drawing board, resulting in the best “Saw” sequel in years. “Saw X” solves a lot…
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Iron Lungs and Overwhelming Charisma: Michael Gambon (1940-2023)
When he was still a relatively young man, Michael Gambon was dubbed “The Great Gambon” by his friend and mentor Ralph Richardson, who was himself a great actor of stage and screen. Gambon first worked at the National Theatre in the 1960s under the leadership of Laurence Olivier, who had been impressed with Gambon’s audition…
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Deliver Us
Grey, the color of winter frost, dimmer-switch lighting, and moody cinematography. “Deliver Us,” a loopy “The Omen”-style Antichrist horror-thriller, is also grey. Just look at the movie’s poster and trailer. Grey isn’t just a color or an aesthetic—it’s a whole dire vibe. You might, therefore, worry that, despite the pulpy nature of this sort of…
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Second Sight Releases Stellar 4K Versions of Crimes of the Future, It Follows
Second Sight is a UK DVD and Blu-ray company that has been killing it for almost three decades, but more recently started making international waves with limited edition 4K releases for a “It Follows” and “Crimes of the Future,” both of which are must-adds to the collection of any serious fan of these films. Along…