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Macron’s Plan on Migrants: Deport More, Give Others Legal Status
Under pressure from the right, the government of President Emmanuel Macron tries to balance a perceived immigration problem with a…
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Sal Durante, Who Caught a Bit of Baseball History, Dies at 81
At Yankee Stadium on Oct. 1, 1961, Mr. Durante, a 19-year-old truck driver, stood on his seat in right field…
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Arts
A Trans Icon of the 20th Century Revived by Trans Stars of the 21st Century
The documentary “Framing Agnes” uses transcripts to tell the story of an anonymous woman who became the subject of a…
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Arts
Review: In ‘Orlando,’ Emma Corrin Straddles Genders and Centuries
In a freewheeling London adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel, Corrin plays a character whose emotions are as fluid as…
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‘Do What Moves You’: When the Student Takes Over as Composer
After years of friendship and collaboration, Aaron Marcellus is writing the music for a new dance by Michelle Dorrance, his…
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‘The Brightest Thing in the World’ Review: Falling in Love, While Loving Heroin
An addiction and recovery tale wrapped in a romantic comedy, Leah Nanako Winkler’s play insists on acknowledging the messy coexistence…
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The Met Takes a Deep Dive Into van Gogh’s Cypress Trees
Forty landmark paintings and drawings by the Dutch master include “The Starry Night” — on loan from MoMA — and…
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Arts
The Joyce Announces a Diverse Spring Season
The 16 weeks of programming will feature new and returning dance companies from the United States and around the world.
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World
Your Wednesday Briefing: Trump Organization Convicted in Tax Fraud Scheme
Plus the funeral of China’s former leader and Indonesia bans extramarital sex.
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Jim Kolbe, Openly Gay Republican Congressman, Is Dead at 80
His vote for the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996 prompted a gay-interest magazine to prepare to out him. He…