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When Wes Anderson was just starting out and wanted to reshoot some scenes for his 1996 debut “Bottle Rocket,” the rookie director got a shock. Columbia...
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This fall, the ancient Central Asian city of Bukhara, which for centuries was a stop on the Silk Road — the 4,000-mile trade route along which...
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Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or...
The second season of “Severance” just wrapped up with its longest episode yet. We have thoughts. Spoilers abound. Whose Side Are We On? There are endings...
The second season of “Severance” just wrapped up with its longest episode yet. We have thoughts. Spoilers abound. Whose Side Are We On? There are endings...
Contains spoilers about past episodes but not the Season 2 finale. In “Severance,” the Apple TV+ series about a shadowy company where some employees have their...
Early in the Season 2 finale of the acclaimed, much-memed Apple TV+ series “Severance,” a man has a spirited debate that ends up encapsulating much of...