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Tribeca 2023: The Listener, Eric LaRue
Maybe it’s because it’s so associated with one of the most famous actors that ever lived in Robert De Niro, but Tribeca has always felt like a comfortable home for performers-turned-directors. Two of the best of their generation, Steve Buscemi and Michael Shannon, came to the fest this year with feature-length dramas that reflect on…
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History revisited: US DOJ unseals Mt. Gox cybercrime charges
Though the mills of the Law grind slowly/Yet they grind exceeding small/Though with patience they stand waiting/With exactness grind they all…
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Juneteenth Recipes
Hibiscus barbecue chicken, a bright-red chow chow, a showstopping cake and more for your holiday table.
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Ginger-Scallion Tofu With Mushrooms
In this craveable dish, cold silken tofu becomes the perfect creamy canvas for a mound of gloriously pan-seared mushrooms.
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Cold Mapo Tofu
Mapo tofu, the beloved Sichuan dish, traditionally comes bathed in a bold, spicy, deeply umami sauce.
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Why Patty Stonesifer said ‘yes’ to becoming the Post’s interim CEO
Patty Stonesifer, a former Microsoft executive and founding CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, was named as interim CEO of the Washington Post on Monday.
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Fred Ryan to leave Washington Post after nine years as publisher
Ryan, chief executive of The Post for most of the decade since Jeff Bezos bought it, will lead a new center at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation
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The Golden Globes has a new home as Hollywood Foreign Press folds
Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge announced that they will acquire the rights to the Golden Globes.
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FTC Sues to Stop Microsoft’s Activision Deal From Closing
The agency had sued to halt the blockbuster deal last year. Its latest move in federal court would prevent the acquisition from being completed.
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WeWork Faces More Turmoil After Its CEO Departs
The company’s top boss, a real estate industry veteran, abruptly left in May after growing frustrated with SoftBank, its largest shareholder and lender.