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How to get your steps in over the holidays
We are often told that walking 10,000 steps per day will "keep the doctor away." However, during the Christmas season, this guideline seems to fall by the wayside, as...
‘Connections’ December 22: Hints and answers for game #560
If you're struggling with today's Connections puzzle, you've come to the right place.To help keep your winning streak alive, Newsweek has gathered some hints to guide you through Sunday's...
Today’s ‘Wordle’ #1,282 answers, hints and clues for Sunday, December 22
Considering the global sensation it has developed into, Wordle, the word-based game, has remarkably humble origins. The puzzle developed during the COVID lockdown by Josh Wardle, a software engineer...
College Football Playoff: Ohio State Routs Tennessee, Will Face Oregon
The Ohio State Buckeyes rebounded in a big way on Saturday, shaking off the sting of their recent home loss to Michigan with a commanding victory over the Tennessee...
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Audra McDonald Triumphs in “Gypsy” on Broadway
In the nineteen-thirties, Gypsy Rose Lee, perhaps the world’s most famous stripper, helped transform burlesque from a vulgar pastime to café-society entertainment, simply by acting refined. She made arch...
“Babygirl” Never Really Makes a Mess
In November, the reality star and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian posted a series of images and videos to her social-media accounts, in which she appeared to promote Tesla’s new A.I....
The Best Theatre of 2024
In 2024, the theatrical fortunes of the city diverged: Broadway returned to boom times, and several commercially produced shows did gangbusters business in smaller theatres, but Off Broadway’s nonprofit...
“The Brutalist” ’s Epic Inversion of the American Dream
Not long into “The Brutalist,” the director Brady Corbet plunges us into darkness—a darkness that, although neither formless nor void, marks the film as a creation story. Deep in...