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What’s on TV Sunday: ‘60 Minutes’ and ‘Ten Days in the Valley’

Photo Representative Steve Scalise with Norah O’Donnell. Credit CBS Congressman Steve Scalise speaks about his traumatic experience of being shot in Washington. And a new Kyra Sedgwick drama begins. What’s on TV 60 MINUTES 7:30 p.m. on CBS. Representative Steve Scalise gives his first interview since being shot at a …

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Marilyn Manson Injured at Concert as Prop Guns Crash Down

Photo Marilyn Manson was injured at a Saturday concert for his album “Heaven Upside Down,” which is set to be released this week. Credit Emily Berl for The New York Times Marilyn Manson, the provocative rock star, was injured on Saturday night during a concert at the Hammerstein Ballroom in …

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‘Othello’: Shakespeare’s Tragedy Was Orson Welles’s Triumph

One might even extend Welles’s competitiveness to Shakespeare. Sound in “Othello” is always subordinate to image. Less windy than windblown, it is a film full of jarring shifts, disorienting angles, and sudden jumps to close-up — an expressionist style that let Welles accommodate all manner of mismatched footage. The continual …

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Arming China’s Terracotta Warriors — With Your Phone

Ms. Poulton said the adoption of technology recognizes that many museumgoers, especially millennials and their children, want to be able to use their phones to enhance the museum experience. “It’s not that they think it’s a distraction,” she said. “They expect to be able to experience this exhibit through their …

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Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Making of a Public Intellectual

His new book, “We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy,” traces this ascent. In it, he collects articles he wrote for The Atlantic during Barack Obama’s presidency, interspersing them with explanatory, autobiographical essays. The book goes on sale Tuesday, Oct. 3, and already, his book-tour stop at Brooklyn’s …

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