In a letter, the University of Washington stated that the evidence presented in the confidential complaint failed to meet the institution’s criteria for plagiarism. Source link
Read More »Gallery Owner Sentenced in Fine Art Photography Swindle
Wendy Halsted Beard, 59, agreed to sell photography prints on behalf of older collectors. She kept the profits for herself. Source link
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A star of the Netflix hit “Heartstopper,” this actor is now joining the Marvel universe. Source link
Read More »‘Shogun’: Here’s What to Know About the Record-Breaking Emmy Hit
The FX epic ruled TV’s top honors, racking up 18 Emmys for its first season. Here is a brief guide to this saga of samurai warriors and star-crossed lovers. Source link
Read More »“Shogun” Emmy Win Lifts FX Past Bigger Rivals
The network has been a darling among critics for years. But it hit a new high on Sunday, with “Shogun” winning best drama and “The Bear” picking up several awards as well. Source link
Read More »Will Self Discusses ‘Elaine’
In “Elaine,” Will Self conjures a 1950s housewife who bears a striking resemblance to the woman who raised him. Source link
Read More »A ‘Buena Vista Social Club’ Musical Will Open on Broadway Next Year
The show, which had a previous run at Atlantic Theater Company, is scheduled to begin previews in February at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater. Source link
Read More »When a Hardworking Tour Is a Break From Wartime Stress
National Ballet of Ukraine dancers will perform Alexei Ratmansky’s “Wartime Elegy” in New York. Touring is “like taking a break,” one said, “because we can finally sleep.” Source link
Read More »2024 Emmys: Best and Worst Moments From the Awards Show
It was a good night for diversity and kilts, but one also marked by shameless ads and … humidity? (Why was everyone so shiny?) Source link
Read More »Resurrecting a British Company That Takes Ballet … Everywhere
The plucky London City Ballet collapsed in 1996. Now it’s getting a second life with a new mission: to stage little-known, small-scale works. Source link
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