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Hilderbabes Take Nantucket
On a Friday night in January, Elin Hilderbrand strode into the ballroom of the Nantucket Hotel wearing a fuchsia sundress,…
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Paul Harding Captures the Quiet Side of Calamity
In 1912, every resident of a mixed-race fishing community living on a small island called Malaga was evicted from their…
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Ginny Redington Dawes, Composer of Memorable Ad Jingles, Dies at 77
She collaborated on the melodies for signature commercials that sang the praises of McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and other brands.
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Review: In ‘Field of Mars,’ a March Toward Oblivion
Presented by Richard Maxwell’s New York City Players as part of this year’s Under the Radar Festival, the two-act play…
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Review: In ‘Force of Nature,’ Natalia Osipova Is Absorbed in Memories
The Russian dancer brought her star-and-her-friends touring program to New York City Center on Saturday for a sold-out, one-night-only show.
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The Black Musical That May Have Inspired Gershwin
I have, over the transom, received the paperback edition of a book that escaped me last year, to my regret.…
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Edward R. Pressman, Film Producer Who Boosted Many Careers, Dies at 79
Oliver Stone, Terrence Malick, Kathryn Bigelow and other directors were just starting when he took on their projects.
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Review: At the Philharmonic, a Conductor Argues With Passion
Dalia Stasevska returned to the orchestra’s podium with a world premiere and subtly linked works by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius.
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Early Abortion Looks Nothing Like What You’ve Been Told
Jewel is a student in her early 20s who lives in Texas. When her doctor confirmed she was pregnant, Jewel…
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Older Voters Know Exactly What’s at Stake, and They’ll Be Here for Quite a While
Is it time to call the next election “the most important in American history”? Probably. It seems like it may…