ARTS & LEISURE
İçerik Tablosu
An article last Sunday about “Carmen” at the Metropolitan Opera misstated the performance history of the Russian mezzo-soprano Aigul Akhmetshina. She has performed at the Met before; “Carmen” is not her Met debut.
VOWS
An article last Sunday about the wedding of Margaret Kretzmer and Patrick Pennel misstated how to like a profile on the Hinge app. In most cases, users indicate interest in another member’s profile by clicking a heart icon, not by swiping left or right.
REAL ESTATE
A picture caption with an article last Sunday about Lee Friedlander’s latest photo book, “Real Estate,” using information from the book, misidentified the location in a photograph. The photograph shows Philadelphia, not New York State.
The On the Market feature from Dec. 24 misstated the length of a runoff channel in front 77 Holly Place, in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. It extends in front of several properties but does not run the length of the street.
MAGAZINE
An article on Dec. 31 about Tina Turner misstated the location of the hospital where she was born. The hospital was near the community of Nutbush, Tenn., not in it.
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