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New York Times
30-03-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Corrections: March 30, 2025
An article on Page 9 this weekend about the short film 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' misstates the film's wide release date. It is April 18, not April 11. An article last weekend about the actress Ellen Pompeo's role in a new Hulu series misstated her husband Chris Ivery's line of work. Ivery works in marketing; he is no longer a music producer. An article on Page 7 this weekend about 'Severance' includes an inaccurate plot detail involving Miss Huang, a character on the show. She turns in another character to management for his use of paper clips, not staples. An article last weekend about Germany's struggle to handle the physical remains of its Nazi past misstated the year that Tulle, France, was attacked by resistance forces. It was June 7, 1944, not 1945. An essay last weekend about the prospects for progressive opposition in the second Trump era transcribed incorrectly a line from Sarah Schulman's forthcoming book, 'The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity.' The line is 'Solidarity is the action behind the revelation that each of us, individually, are not the only people with dreams,' not 'Solidarity is the action behind the revelation that each of us, individually, are the only people with dreams.' A picture caption with the table of contents on Page 28 misidentifies the designer of a pair of white pants. They are the stylist's own, not from Celine by Hedi Slimane. An article about Black satire on Page 82 refers incorrectly to the writer Danzy Senna's father, Carl Senna. Mr. Senna is not deceased. Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions.


New York Times
22-03-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Corrections: March 23, 2025
An article on Page 8 this weekend about the actress Ellen Pompeo misstates the type of work that her husband, Chris Ivery, does. Ivery works in marketing; he is no longer a music producer. An article on Page 30 this weekend about solidarity transcribes incorrectly a line from Sarah Schulman's forthcoming book, 'The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity.' The line is 'Solidarity is the action behind the revelation that each of us, individually, are not the only people with dreams,' not 'Solidarity is the action behind the revelation that each of us, individually, are the only people with dreams.' Errors are corrected during the press run whenever possible, so some errors noted here may not have appeared in all editions. To contact the newsroom regarding correction requests, please email nytnews@ To share feedback, please visit Comments on opinion articles may be emailed to letters@ For newspaper delivery questions: 1-800-NYTIMES (1-800-698-4637) or email customercare@