Friday, October 5, 2018

Your Weekly Edition: The week's best stories from The Times, curated for you

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An experimental newsletter of the stories you might have missed, curated by Times editors and personalized for you with machine learning.

News You Might Have Missed

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50 Years Later, Troubles Still Cast 'Huge Shadow' Over Northern Ireland

The conflict that left some 3,600 people dead officially ended in 1998. But the scars are deep, and Brexit negotiations have opened new wounds.

Europe · Oct 4

For Canada, a Sigh of Relief More Than a Celebration in New Nafta Deal

Although Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised the agreement as a win for Canada, economists painted a more complex picture of some of its potential impact.

Canada · Oct 1

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Sanne Peper

Defacing 'Art': After 20 Years, the Hit Play Gets a Brash Coat of Paint

Yasmina Reza's tidy comedy has been produced in 45 countries and translated into 30 languages. How will it withstand a deconstruction by two experimental theater companies?

Theater · Oct 1

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via Victoria Miro Gallery

In London, a Frenzied Frieze Week in the Shadow of Brexit

The city was teeming with foreign visitors for the art fairs, auctions and exhibitions. But Britain's exit from the European Union was weighing on many minds.

Art & Design · Oct 5



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In Paris, Italians Showcase Shoes and Bags

Even as Gucci decided to bring its spring show to France, so did the likes of Tod's and Aquazzura.

Fashion & Style · Oct 3

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Óscar Romero

In Seville, a Flamenco Festival With Folk Roots and Some Forward Thinking

A few innovative shows at the Bienal de Flamenco were a big departure from the traditional campfire-and-smoke idea of the dance and music form.

Dance · Oct 2

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