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Review: In ‘Sandra,’ a Search for a Friend Leads to Self-Discovery
David Cale’s new play, “Sandra,” is packed with classic thriller tropes, as if he had challenged himself to cram as…
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Dagny Corcoran, Bookseller and Fixture of the L.A. Art Scene, Dies at 77
Dagny Corcoran, a revered California art-book seller whose shop and jam-packed dinner parties became way stations for a generation of…
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World
‘I Stood on the Sidewalk Outside the Hall and Held Up the Extra Ticket’
Extra Ticket Dear Diary: It was April 1992, and I had two tickets for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie…
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Sheriff’s Report on ‘Rust’ Shooting Doesn’t Find Source of Live Rounds
A 551-page report detailing the investigation by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office into the fatal shooting of a cinematographer…
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The First H.B.C.U. Gymnastics Team Is Aiming Even Higher
NASHVILLE — In early August, a video of a group of female gymnasts stretching, tumbling into a foam pit, and…
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New Details Emerge in University of Idaho Killings: What We Know
MOSCOW, Idaho — In the early morning hours when four students died in a brutal stabbing near the University of…
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Arts
Adele Returns to the Stage in Las Vegas, Resolute and Reflective
LAS VEGAS — Adele has become a titanically successful superstar by presenting herself as something of an oxymoron: a relatable…
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World
Gauging Our Return to Office and the Subways, One Tip at a Time
As Azusa Dance belted out the chorus of Aretha Franklin’s “Chain of Fools” just past the turnstiles at the 34th…
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Carol Leigh, Who Sought a New View of Prostitution, Dies at 71
Carol Leigh, who sought to change the image and treatment of sex workers — a term she is generally credited…
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World
Russia Raises Hopes for Griner’s Release, but U.S. Says It’s Just Talk
A day after the American basketball star Brittney Griner was sent to a Russian penal colony, a top Russian diplomat…