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Beto O’Rourke Condemns Dehumanizing Stunts
Gov. Beto O’Rourke of Texas. A few months ago, the wind appeared to be at O’Rourke’s back, as he fought…
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Nancy Hiller, Who Broke a Glass Ceiling in Woodworking, Dies at 63
Nancy Hiller never planned on becoming one of America’s most renowned cabinetmakers and among just a handful of women in…
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Review: The Inescapable Vibrations of ‘Violet’
The lights go up on five dancers standing at the back of the stage, evenly spaced, facing outward. It’s the…
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Why Religious Freedom Matters, Even if You’re Not Religious
When David French and I first met around 2010, our friendship felt unlikely. He was deeply involved in Republican politics…
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Fall for Dance Review: Some Tap, a Pas de Deux and a Monastic Chorus
With its something-for-everyone ethos, the Fall for Dance festival, nearly 20 years old, continues to pack the house at New…
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Women and Gen Z Drive ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Box Office
Never underestimate the interest in ogling a cute guy on a big screen. Harry Styles, the white-hot musician, sex symbol…
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The Met Opera Takes on ‘Medea’ in the Shadow of Maria Callas
“Let’s talk about the elephant in the room,” the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky said after a recent rehearsal of Luigi Cherubini’s…
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Just Jaeckin, Whose ‘Emmanuelle’ Was a Scandalous Success, Dies at 82
Just Jaeckin, a fashion photographer turned film director whose first movie, “Emmanuelle,” became a box-office sensation when it was released…
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Greg Lee, a Key Member of Two U.C.L.A. Title-Winners, Dies at 70
Greg Lee, the point guard for Coach John Wooden’s unbeaten U.C.L.A. teams that captured the 1972 and 1973 N.C.A.A. basketball…
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Celebrities Are Just the Start of the Expanding ‘Jeopardy!’-verse
Michael Davies, who has been an executive producer of “Jeopardy!” for over a year, has proposed numerous ways to expand…