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Robert Irwin Helped Us See the Light
Being with Irwin as he watched and questioned everything around him, I learned that a work of art succeeds when…
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Robert Brustein, Passionate Force in Nonprofit Theater, Dies at 96
A critic and dramatist himself, he started repertory companies at Yale and Harvard and fiercely defended the art form, even…
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World
They Refused to Serve. Now They’re Supporting Israel’s War Effort.
The Brothers in Arms group helped lead protests against the government, with members vowing to ignore military call-ups. But after…
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Business
When Your Age, and Everyone Else’s, Is Showing
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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The ‘Silver Lining to the Pandemic’ for Working Mothers
The share of women working has reached a record high, with the biggest increases among mothers of children under 5.
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World
Chapter 2: Chasing Dreams at a Steep Cost
As Nasreen Parveen ran, her mind focused on nothing but putting one foot in front of the other. Run. Occasionally,…
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Richard Moll, Towering Bailiff on ‘Night Court,’ Dies at 80
In a career that spanned more than four decades, the actor was best known for playing the imposing but lovable…
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Ida Applebroog, Whose Art Confronted Relationships, Dies at 93
She developed a varied but recognizable style in multiple mediums, characterized by the raw, mordant humor of a woman under…
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Business
How Automation Has Changed Work for Casino Employees in Detroit
On a chilly Wednesday evening in October, the sounds filling Ambre Romero’s home were familiar: her grandchildren unloading the dishwasher,…
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College Student, Single Mom
I started my senior year at the University of Montana in 2013 when I was almost 35 years old. My…