
Scott Cacciola
Reporter at The New York Times
Reporter, @nytimes. Vermonter. scott.cacciola (at) nytimes (dot) com
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3 weeks ago |
myheraldreview.com | Scott Cacciola
The third season of HBO’s “The White Lotus” has featured — spoilers ahead — adultery, a stolen firearm, an incestuous threesome, a dead body in the water, fake friendships and white-collar crime. So it might not be entirely surprising that real-life officials from Duke University are troubled that the school has played a supporting role throughout the season. kAm~?6 @7 E96 D9@H’D =625:?8 492C24E6CD[ %:>@E9J #2E=:77[ 2 H62=E9J 3FD:?6DD>2? 2?5 sF<6 2=F>?FD A=2J65 3J y2D@? xD224D[ :D @? G242E:@? :?
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4 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Scott Cacciola
In a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions - and wardrobe - of a character have gone "too far" for the university. The third season of HBO's " The White Lotus " has featured - spoilers ahead - adultery, a stolen firearm, an incestuous threesome, a dead body in the water, fake friendships and white-collar crime.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Scott Cacciola
As she prepared to enter the pig ring on a recent weekend morning, Karis Dadson shifted her focus toward a judge who stood on a thick mat of sawdust shavings about 30 feet away. That focus took the form of an icy stare that has captivated the hundreds of thousands of people who follow Karis, 14, and her family on social media. It was the same stare that has been celebrated by her fans - many of them young women - as empowering, "tuff" and the "meanest mug" in the game.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Scott Cacciola
Once the Minnesota boys' high school state hockey tournament wraps up on Saturday, John King will retreat to his basement in White Bear Lake, Minn., so he can pore through footage of mullets, bleached mops and caterpillarlike mustaches. The resulting video montage - his " All Hockey Hair Team" - will be released on YouTube this weekend, taking its annual place as a cultural touchstone in Minnesota and beyond.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Scott Cacciola
Jordan Tkacsik was perusing his friend Paul Bartlett's sports memorabilia and trading card shop last year when he noticed something unusual in a section full of Pokémon collectibles. It was a Cheetos cheese puff, but not just any Cheeto. Rather, it was a Flamin' Hot Cheeto that bore an uncanny resemblance to Charizard, an orange dragon-like creature that is one of the Pokémon universe's original and most beloved characters.
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