Corrections: Aug. 7, 2022 – The New York Times
ART & LEGAL
One article on Page 9 this weekend about six podcasts focusing on political scandals and upheaval that incorrectly refer to the producers of “The Fault Line: Bush, Blair, and Iraq.” They are Somethin’ Else and Sony Music Entertainment, not BBC.
One article on Page 4 this weekend about the physical and emotional risks that theater performers face misinformation about the name of an organization that helps shape exposed performances body on stage. It’s the Intimate Director & Coordinator, not the Intimate Director & Choreographer.
One article on Page 13 this weekend about five classic summer 1982 sci-fi movies that falsely stated that Philip K. Dick’s “Blade Runner” was adapted from. It was adapted from Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?” not from one of his short stories.
One article on Page 8 this weekend about New York’s teen punk bands in the 1970s misrepresenting the name Arthur Brennan used when he ran to New York City to join a band. That’s Darvon Staggard, not Darvon Stagger.
BOOK REVIEWS ONLY
One review on July 24 on “A Way Out of No Way,” by Senator Raphael G. Warnock of Georgia, misspelled the name of another U.S. senator from Georgia. He’s Jon Ossoff, not John.
SUNDAY STYLE
One article Last Sunday’s season of Native American celebrations and contests across the country misrepresented Grand Entry. It was the beginning of the competition, not the beginning of the season.
REAL ESTATE
Due to editing error, in the market feature Last Sunday misspelled a contributing reporter’s last name. Her name is Claudia Gryvatz Copquin.
MAGAZINE
One article on July 31 about declaring the wrong type of companies that financed America’s fracking boom. They are private equity firms, not venture capital firms.
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