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Broadway readies imminent ticket sales for a fall reopening

Broadway readies imminent ticket sales for a fall reopening

NEW YORK — Many Broadway productions are scrambling to resume ticket sales in the coming days to welcome theatre-goers this fall after city and state leaders have green-lit a reopening of the Great White Way at full capacity by mid-September.
ICU survivors at higher risk of suicide, research finds; implications for COVID

ICU survivors at higher risk of suicide, research finds; implications for COVID

TORONTO — Patients discharged from intensive care are at higher risk of suicide, according to new research, suggesting that people who survive a serious COVID-19 infection could also be more likely to harm themselves.
Review: A Black teen on trial in Netflix drama ‘Monster’

Review: A Black teen on trial in Netflix drama ‘Monster’

“ Monster,” a courtroom drama starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jeffrey Wright, Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Ehle that's premiering Friday on Netflix isn’t actually new at all.
Peloton recalls treadmills, halts sales, after a child dies

Peloton recalls treadmills, halts sales, after a child dies

NEW YORK — Peloton is recalling about 125,000 of its treadmills less than a month after denying they were dangerous and saying it would not pull them from the market, even though they were linked to the death of a child and injuries of 29 others.
Jessica Alba’s Honest Co. soars 44% in stock market debut

Jessica Alba’s Honest Co. soars 44% in stock market debut

NEW YORK — Shares of Honest Co., the diaper and baby-wipe seller founded by actress Jessica Alba, soared 44% in their stock market debut Wednesday, valuing the company at nearly $2.1 billion. Alba founded Honest Co.
To filmmaker Gibney, opioid crisis is 'Crime of the Century'

To filmmaker Gibney, opioid crisis is 'Crime of the Century'

NEW YORK — Not unexpectedly given the subject matter, HBO's two-part documentary “The Crime of the Century” opens with a body bag.
'Anxious to see you:' JFK letters to Swedish lover auctioned

'Anxious to see you:' JFK letters to Swedish lover auctioned

BOSTON — Love letters that John F. Kennedy wrote to a Swedish paramour a few years after he married Jacqueline Bouvier are going up for auction.
Getting up Close with Glenn and Ted Nash, new duo in jazz

Getting up Close with Glenn and Ted Nash, new duo in jazz

NEW YORK — Glenn Close recently made music-related headlines for her playful performance of “Da Butt” at the Academy Awards, but the revered actor has some real music news: she’s releasing an album with Grammy-winning jazz saxophonist-composer Ted Na
Review: Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish in 'Here Today'

Review: Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish in 'Here Today'

A sleepy and aimless stab at something earnestly “feel-good," “Here Today" is a wasted pairing of Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish that juggles dementia, grief and family squabbles about as adeptly as a daytime soap.
In a new film, Gia Coppola dissects ‘Mainstream’ culture

In a new film, Gia Coppola dissects ‘Mainstream’ culture

Gia Coppola was feeling out of touch with popular culture when she stumbled upon the ending of Elia Kazan’s 1957 satire “A Face in the Crowd” several years ago.
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