Jorja Smith Puts a Beat Behind Mixed Emotions on ‘Falling or Flying’
The English songwriter uses vocal nuance instead of volume and lets the rhythms stir things up on her second studio album.
Read MoreThe English songwriter uses vocal nuance instead of volume and lets the rhythms stir things up on her second studio album.
Read MoreThe director Agnieszka Holland says her movie “Green Border” encourages empathy with migrants trying to enter Poland. But the government has likened it to Nazi propaganda.
Read MoreThe Canadian government matched financial incentives available in the U.S. to attract the investment from Northvolt, a Swedish company.
Read MoreProlonged and expanding strikes by the United Automobile Workers union could hurt drivers, car dealers and auto parts suppliers.
Read MoreResource-rich countries like Ghana are often cut out of lucrative parts of the business like manufacturing. The “fairchain movement” wants to change that.
Read MoreThe New York Times Magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the kinds of extracurricular support parents owe their college-bound children.
Read MoreA lapse in funding would delay data on unemployment and inflation as policymakers try to avoid a recession.
Read MoreBuzzy new novels from Jesmyn Ward, Tananarive Due and Daniel Clowes; biographies of Madonna and Sam Bankman-Fried; John Grisham’s sequel to “The Firm”; and much more.
Read MoreThis week’s properties are new apartments in East Harlem, Yorkville and Red Hook.
Read MoreThe company will assume the legal risk of businesses that use its A.I. systems and will publish the technology’s underlying data.
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