The best art and photography of 2025 – from eye-boggling Bridget Riley to the Face’s riotous fashion
Jenny Saville’s bruising paintings, Andy Goldsworthy’s immersive stones, Lee Miller’s surrealist shots and Diane Arbus’s unforgiving nudes – our critics highlight a spectacular year ...
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The Worst Movies of 2025
Bad movies are no fun, but they’re fun to talk about. And, in a way, they’re important to talk about. There’s a school of ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: Dec. 23, 2025
English as a Second Language tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia, runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., with librarian Susan teaching English to those who wish to learn. All ...
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Does Music Training Really Make Children Smarter? Psychologists Say We’ve Been Asking the Wrong Question
Music lessons are less likely to make children smarter and more likely to reveal the curiosity and discipline they already ...
For Matthew Mayer, Thursday night's performance at the Orpheum Theater Center was not just another stop on a touring schedule. It was the realization of a dream that began decades ago, back when he ...
George Frederick Bristow, born 200 years ago this month, struggled to find American champions of his music as orchestras ...
Couples married for decades reflect on how love, patience and resilience helped them weather life’s challenges and sustain ...
Feeling overwhelmed by the holiday vortex? This article discusses the polar vortex, its impact on cold weather, and the importance of shopping local.
It doesn’t take long before the badly drawn boys in Adult Swim's "HaHa, You Clowns" are revealed as sensitive young men.
He just flew in from Paris with a quick stop in LA for a concert, before bringing the sounds of the season to fans in Green Bay. In this segment, Anthony Cardella discusses his background ...
Our favorite albums of the year include a new release from Chance the Rapper and the final album engineered by Steve Albini.
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Family and friends gather to celebrate the life of Ella Cook, student killed at Brown University
Ella Cook, 19, was a sophomore at Brown and was studying French and mathematics-economics, according to her obituary. She was planning to graduate in 2028, according to her LinkedIn.
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