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MTV to Let Freelancers Stay on Its Insurance Acknowledging the concerns of hundreds of freelance workers, MTV Networks on Wednesday reversed some of the cuts it had intended to make to benefits packages.
Lawyer Who Showed Producer Around Wants a Cut From ‘The Sopranos’ A lawyer is claiming that he is owed money and credit for helping the producer David Chase gather the ideas, people and locations for the HBO series “The Sopranos.”
Lawyer Says Confession in Linda Stein Homicide Was Coerced The woman accused of killing Linda S. Stein, the punk rock manager turned Fifth Avenue real estate broker, was coerced into confessing and should be released on bail, her lawyer said.
A World Consumed by Guilt After factoring in the fabrics used in clothes and how they were produced, the real benefits of soy versus organic cotton versus recycled polyester may be slight, or confusing, or quite ...
Bridge: A Close Call on the Way to a Trophy The Herman Trophy is awarded to the winner of the most master points at the Fall North American Championships, which ended 11 days ago in San Francisco.
A Chapter of ‘Jackass’ as Web Test Paramount Pictures is lurching onto the Web with its “Jackass” franchise, with what it says will be the first studio-backed feature film to have its premiere online.
Books of The Times: Unearthing a Spy Who Couldn’t Keep Up With a Cop This early spy novel, finally available in the United States, represents a road not taken by Ian Rankin.
Dance Review: Movement With Mystery and Efficient Athleticism Molissa Fenley’s company is celebrating 30 years of existence with two programs this week at the Joyce Theater.
Dance Review: Fame’s Demands, and the Flights of Fancy to Escape Alvin Ailey had a love-hate relationship with fame. Ailey’s 1971 “Flowers” is a product of that push and pull.
Theater Review | 'Maudie and Jane': Uncloaking the Plight of an Aging Woman This two-character play, based on a Doris Lessing novel, exaggerates the book’s bluntness without capturing its nuanced perceptions.
Music Review: The ‘Hallelujah’ Chorus Continues Its Attraction Handel’s beloved oratorio returned to St. Thomas on Tuesday evening and will repeat Thursday.
Music Review: Adult Contemporary’s Darling Shows Off His Range This week Chris Botti began what has become an annual residency at the Blue Note, in the company of musicians who are better than they strictly need to be.
Theater Review | 'Kleynkunst!': At a Yiddish Cabaret, Hope, Despair and Song This illuminating, ultimately touching show revisits the little-known but vibrant Yiddish cabaret that flourished in Warsaw from the early 1920s until it disappeared by Nazi design.
Work Believed a Gauguin Turns Out to Be a Forgery A stoneware sculpture thought to be a rare and early example of an unglazed ceramic by Gauguin has been exposed as a clever fake produced by a family of expert forgers.
Dance Review : Paris Opera Ballet: A Beloved Spanish Gypsy Returns to France’s Arms Whereas the best-known Romantic ballets rely on supernatural elements to a degree that becomes formulaic, “Paquita” occurs in the real world.
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