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Robert Geddes, Modernist Dean of Princeton’s Architecture School, Dies at 99
As an educator, he worked to put architecture on an equal footing with other disciplines. As an architect, he was…
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For Burt Bacharach, ‘Promises, Promises’ Was One Broadway Hit Too Many
The perfectionist composer was content with being a one-hit musical-theater wonder, calling the experience the hardest thing he had ever…
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Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul’s 10 Essential Songs
The Long Island rapper David Jolicoeur, known for his freewheeling rhyme style, has died at 54, just weeks before his…
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A Vehicle for Social Justice, Bound for the Frieze Art Fair
Ruben Ochoa is using his family’s old tortilla delivery van to highlight the harassment endured by Los Angeles street vendors.
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Review: Bach Collegium Japan Returns With Chamber Music
Players from the ensemble came to New York to perform works by Bach, Telemann and Johann Gottlieb Janitsch at the…
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Ted Lerner, Developer Who Bought and Built the Washington Nationals, Dies at 97
A billionaire and Washington native, he gave the city its first baseball championship in 95 years, along with 20 million…
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Amrit Kaur of ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Runs on ‘Super Soul Sunday’ Podcasts
The actress, one of the stars of the HBO Max comedy, wakes up with elaborate chai rituals and unwinds with…
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These Just In From Britain: ‘Cunk,’ ‘Lockwood,’ ‘Strike’
From a slyly clueless documentary presenter to a soulful pair of private eyes, here are the latest trans-Atlantic imports.
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As $1.6 Million in Rare Photos Vanished, the Excuses Piled Up
The F.B.I. says a gallery owner made up medical emergencies, including a double lung transplant and a coma, as part…
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She Left New York for a New Life, and Then Found It in the Bronx
A chef who had worked in many kitchens wanted to be her own boss. After a couple of detours, including…