ARTS & LEISURE
An article this weekend on page 14 about a coming horror movie gave an incorrect title for the film. It is “Winchester,” not “Winchester: The House That Ghosts Built.”
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An article last Sunday about the choreographer Dean Moss’s new project, “Petra,” misidentified the board he served on at Danspace Project. It was the artists advisory board, not the board of directors.
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An article last Sunday about the artist Derrick Adams misidentified the location of the exhibition “Derrick Adams: Patrick Kelly, the Journey.” It is on view at the Countee Cullen Library in Harlem, not at the Studio Museum in Harlem. (The Studio Museum is presenting the exhibition.)
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A Q. and A. on Jan. 14 with James Spader misidentified the site of a New York production of “The Iceman Cometh” in 2015. It was at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, not on Broadway.
SUNDAY BUSINESS
An article last Sunday about the MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace mischaracterized the significance of her being named solo anchor of a network news show. She was not the first former White House aide since George Stephanopoulos to achieve that distinction. Karen Finney, a former aide to President Bill Clinton, anchored “Disrupt With Karen Finney” on MSNBC from 2013 to 2014.
SUNDAY STYLES
A picture caption with an article last Sunday about Dana Loesch, the N.R.A. spokeswoman, misstated the name of a gun. It is a Black Rain Ordnance AR-15, not a Black Range Ordinance AR-15.
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