The cathedral’s three organists feared that the instrument had been lost in the fire that destroyed the building’s roof. They can’t wait to play it again.
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The cathedral’s three organists feared that the instrument had been lost in the fire that destroyed the building’s roof. They can’t wait to play it again.
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In “Hyenas,” now newly restored, the gifted director Djibril Diop Mambéty put his own spin on “The Visit,” a misanthropic play by Friedrich Durrenmatt.
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The new Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah in Ferrara explores the long and complex relationship between Italians and Jews.
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In “The Lost Gutenberg,” Margaret Davis traces the colorful history of a rare Bible through its owners.
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Michael Dobbs’s “The Unwanted” describes the plight of European Jews trying to escape extermination by the Nazis.
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Mary Norris’s “Greek to Me” is an exuberant account of a decades-long obsession with a culture and its language.
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Robert Durst’s lawyers plan to attack the veracity of a documentary that played a major role in the decision to charge him with murdering his friend.
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The opera seasons in many cities go back without a single new work. Not here.
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Noah said that while Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris came to the CNN town halls armed with actual policies, Pete Buttigieg apparently tried to wing it.
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A new Netflix comedy follows a grad student with a side gig as a dominatrix. And “Cobra Kai” returns for a second season.
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