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A Washington Museum Zeros In on Presidential Scandal. From 50 Years Ago.
07. March 2026 (11:00)
The Watergate museum, now in a pop-up phase, focuses on the political crime that brought down Nixon. (New York Times)
Book Review: ‘Stories,’ by Helen Garner
07. March 2026 (11:00)
 (New York Times)
Bobby Cannavale Loves ‘Heated Rivalry’ and His Bearded Dragon
07. March 2026 (11:00)
“I spend an hour a day quietly with this guy, whether it’s feeding him, cleaning out the tank, having him chill with me,” the actor said. (New York Times)
Alan Trustman, Who Wrote ‘Bullitt’ and ‘Thomas Crown Affair,’ Dies at 95
07. March 2026 (01:06)
In a wide-ranging career, he was a Boston lawyer, a Hollywood screenwriter and a Swiss currency trader. (New York Times)
Boston Symphony Abruptly Ends Andris Nelsons’ Contract
07. March 2026 (00:03)
The orchestra’s leadership announced on Friday that it and the conductor Andris Nelsons “were not aligned on future vision.” (New York Times)
Timothée Chalamet Has a Point About Ballet
06. March 2026 (23:44)
 (New York Times)
Top National Symphony Leader Quits in New Blow to Kennedy Center
06. March 2026 (21:11)
 (New York Times)
Jeremy Larner, Who Wrote ‘The Candidate,’ a Political Film Classic, Dies at 88
06. March 2026 (20:59)
His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate. (New York Times)
For the Friars, a Sad Sale of Their Club’s Last Vestiges
06. March 2026 (19:23)
Friars Club memorabilia, including photos of Billy Crystal and Jack Benny’s violin, sold well at an auction that upset former members of the defunct showbiz fraternity. (New York Times)