Spent last night soaking up international angst a la Abba, having finally caught "Chess." Was dazzled by Nicholas Christopher, who emerges here as a true Broadway star. His rich baritone and charismatic centeredness transmute propulsive pop into something close to grand opera.
13.03.2026 13:58
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It is the birthday of the possessor of this amused, defiant, penetrating gaze, which was applied in the creation of some of the wittiest, wisest, most coruscating theater ever written. Raise a glass of rubbing alcohol (Martha: "never mix, never worry") to Edward Albee.
12.03.2026 16:47
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It is, impossibly, the 80th birthday of Liza Minnelli, the star of one of the greatest movie musicals ("Cabaret") and the most sizzling musical television revue ever ("Liza with a Z"). Celebrate by putting on a bowler, cocking a hip and throwing your leg over the back of a chair.
12.03.2026 13:39
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A gentle day closes as a prelude to spring.
10.03.2026 22:31
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A seasonal debut.
08.03.2026 22:08
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And lo and behold, as the clocks moved forward, heralding a new season, the snows that had lain on the land for many weeks dissolved into a mist that enfolded all the countryside. And there was celebration amid the mud.
08.03.2026 13:27
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How Jonathan Groff Became Broadway’s Leading Man
n the New York Times, I ponder Jonathan Groff's evolution into a bona fide matinee idol. A very rare example of a nice guy finishing first.
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/05/t...
05.03.2026 14:58
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At the risk of being redundant....
03.03.2026 19:31
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This evening: a spectral possum in the snow.
25.02.2026 22:40
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Good morning. Sigh.
23.02.2026 14:42
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This picture taken at twilight -- just before the next storm -- to commemorate a brief period in which there were visible patches of grass near the roots of trees.
22.02.2026 23:00
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Here it comes again. The view through my windshield this morning.
20.02.2026 16:15
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Opinion | Please Pass the Awe
"Awe allows for a neurobiological reset." Oh, so that' why I get the shivers (or "skin orgasms") watching Malinin and company. Kelly Corrigan winningly explains the physiology of watching the Olympics and why it's good for you in stressful times.
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/11/o...
11.02.2026 16:04
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It is the 99th birthday of the wondrous Leontyne Price. Celebrate by listening to her feasting on the pain and passion in Verdi or capturing lost time in Samuel Barber's "Knoxville: Summer of 1915." These are sounds to wrap yourself in against the cold.
10.02.2026 22:21
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Yes, I know they're unloved by many, as carriers of ticks and devourers of shrubs. But my heart still flutters when I wake up to the vision of these elegant beings in my backyard. I feel as if I've somehow slipped into Narnia.
10.02.2026 17:23
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Somewhere in this picture is a driveway. It is 5 degrees Fahrenheit at 2 p.m. in Columbia County, and the (newly fallen) snow is blowing like sand in a desert dust storm. And yet I continue to drink my coffee iced.
07.02.2026 19:49
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And this is what our corner of the world is going to look like for the foreseeable future. Remember melting?
03.02.2026 21:31
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A quiet that roars: Lesley Manville and Robert Icke took me through the creation of a monologue in Icke's "Oedipus" that elicits the most thrilling sound to be heard in a theater: that of an electrified silence.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/31/t...
31.01.2026 14:17
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Look closely at what appear to be giant boot prints here. They are in fact twin beds for deer -- the hollows made by creatures who sleep in the snow. I shudder -- or shiver -- to think upon it. Such delicate looking animals, but obviously very hardy.
29.01.2026 22:24
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And this is the view at twilight. The hills beyond have disappeared into all that white. With twelve more hours of snow to go.
25.01.2026 22:16
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This after a mere four hours of snowfall. With 17 more hours to go. I have put down the pen and taken up the shovel as a full-time occupation.
25.01.2026 17:30
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I bought this paperback when I was 10 years old and have reread it more often than any other novel. I somehow expected it to be the story of my life; it turned out that it kind of was. Anyway, I still use it as a moral compass. I photographed it in a dusty Havishamesque corner.
23.01.2026 21:07
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What it's like to be a prisoner of snow. The view from our living room window.
20.01.2026 21:09
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CBS News = See BS News? Go, Nikki Glaser!
12.01.2026 01:24
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Hyper-intensity in one hyper-intense closeup after another -- from the second row, no less. "Marty Supreme" was nearly sold out this afternoon so I watched it within spitting (sweating) distance of the screen. Exactly the right way to see it. As Sandler would say, "CHALAMET!"
11.01.2026 20:35
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Farewell to Tina Packer, the English-born founder of Shakespeare & Company. Visiting her theater in Lenox, Mass., was long one of my summer highlights. Her work brimmed with energy, wit and a vital command of the language that made Shakespeare make sense to anyone who listened.
10.01.2026 19:10
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I step out of the subway at nightfall, and this is the first thing I see.
10.01.2026 16:37
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I'm a bit late to the skate party. But I would like to thank Jacob Tierney for creating a show that a lot of us turned out to really need. I never expected to identify with, much less cry for, two hockey bros -- or that romance TV could honor its genre and still feel truthful.
08.01.2026 22:33
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The first moon of 2026. It looks like it's burning, doesn't it? On the ground, all is cold -- really, really cold.
01.01.2026 22:24
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