Tomas Fujiwara and regular Rothenberg associate, Sylvie Courvoisier – close friends whose equally boundary-busting careers have seen them ferment vital connections between the hook-laden audacities of New York’s downtown jazz scene, the detailed intricacies of European...
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The New York Times chief music critic Anthony Tommasini does some desperate soul-searching over what to do with his treasured James Levine recordings now the paper has brought his hero down.In the living room of the apartment I share with my husband, we have a handsome dark-wood case for ...
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Fanny Liang inred hairandblack fur coatchecking the public donation money to pay for her son’s legal bills. Anyexperts in luxury handbags? Was Fanny Liang carrying aluxury handbagin the photo?Photo credit:Epoch Times articleDecember 2, 2015. ...
Credit: Screenshot: Wordle It's unclear howWordle's new management is defining "offensive" and we don't know when the dirty dictionary audit will be complete. (A representative for theNew York Timesdeclined to comment on either matter.) But the decision poses interesting questions about censors...