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News
Howard Hiatt, 98, Dies; Steered Public Health Toward Greater Accountability
A physician, scientist and academic, he brought together experts across disciplines to focus on the economic, political and social causes…
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Style
A Night With New York’s Lesbian and Bisexual Backgammon League
At the invitation-only art world games evenings, painters, gallerists, collectors and assistants mingle and compete on a level playing field.
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Arts
To Make ‘The Notebook’ a Musical, She Wove in Memories of Her Parents
Family history is “wrapped up in these songs,” said the singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, who is making the leap to Broadway…
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Arts
A French Star Brings Her Career-Saving Play to New York
In 2003, three decades into her career, Dominique Blanc experienced every actor’s worst nightmare: The phone stopped ringing. Approaching 50,…
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Arts
An Oscar-Winning Concert Documentary That Speaks Volumes About America
“Woodstock” involved filmmakers who figure in this year’s awards ceremony.
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World
When the Oscars Were Held Against the Backdrop of Another Divisive War
Three days before the 2003 ceremony, the United States invaded Iraq. Despite pleas to delay the awards, the academy went…
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Finance
How Cable News Reacted to the Speech
After the speech, the deluge — of punditry, that is. The instant hot takes about President Biden’s State of the…
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News
Surviving the Ugliness of It All
I’ve been crisscrossing the country almost constantly over the last five months. When I ask people about politics, the feeling…
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News
Reminder: Trump’s Last Year in Office Was a National Nightmare
One of the amazing political achievements of Republicans in this election cycle has been their ability, at least so far,…
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World
Prosecutors Say Trump’s Secret Files Case ‘Starkly Different’ from Biden’s
The special counsel, Jack Smith, filed an array of rebuttals to motions by former President Donald J. Trump to dismiss…