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Un equipo de archivistas pasa el tiempo en la minuciosa labor de reconstruir millones de documentos que la policía secreta de Alemania del Este intentaba destruir. ....
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Film or Real Life? Credit.Jake Michaels for The New York Times Sometimes a place is more than just a place; it can be a scene. Even the blankest backdrops, like a parking lot or a sun-baked freeway, can shimmer with cinematic potential. Four photographers showed us the movie moments that they found all over. Produced by Jolie Ruben and Amanda Webster Interviews by Raillan Brooks Jake Michaels When Jake Michaels began shooting around Los Angeles, he noticed how the backdrop and spontaneous action within the frame combine to tell a story, and how those moments dissolve quickly. “That’s why I think it’s interesting to go back to a place several times,” Michaels said. “You can see life kind of cycling. You see from a static point of view how much life exists in that frame.” ....
Seeing Hate, 28 Asian and Asian-American Photographers Focus on Love nytimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nytimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
explains who we are and what we do and delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism comes together. The playwright Tracy Letts pulled no punches when asked what art he created during the year of the coronavirus pandemic. “I made nothing,” he told The New York Times’s Arts & Leisure section in February. “Creatively, I’m lost. It’s why I’m doing this interview. I’m guessing there are some other artists who identify.” That statement was cathartic for a lot of people, said Meeta Agrawal, The Times’s Arts and Leisure editor who oversaw a collection of culture articles that published online last week commemorating the one-year anniversary of New York City’s cultural shutdown. “They were like, ‘Oh, if Tracy Letts made nothing this year, I don’t have to feel as bad that I couldn’t make anything, either,’” she said. ....