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Arts
A Choreographer Gives ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ a Makeover
Raja Feather Kelly was in college when he saw the 1975 film “Dog Day Afternoon.” At that point, he had…
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Arts
The Confounding Lightness of Helen Pashgian
SANTA FE, N.M. — Helen Pashgian, the pioneering but long underrecognized California Light and Space artist, recently took a break…
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Arts
In Bill Cosby Case, Supreme Court Is Asked to Toss Ruling That Freed Him
Prosecutors who say Bill Cosby belongs in prison are asking the United States Supreme Court to throw out an appellate…
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Arts
Jennifer Nettles Had Sung ‘She Used to Be Mine.’ But Not While Crying.
Sara Bareilles and Jennifer Nettles have been friends for over a decade, and Nettles had long been itching to step…
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Sports
How Fast Can You Skydive? These Athletes Are Racing to Earth.
Kyle Lobpries jumps out of the airplane — backward. As he watches it fly away, he leans back and shifts…
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Sports
On TV, Wayne Gretzky Finds Himself as the Rookie
ATLANTA — Without fail, Anson Carter’s face hurts from laughing each week while filming “The NHL on TNT.” It started…
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Politics
Emphasizing Tests, Biden Vows to Fight Omicron With ‘Science and Speed’
WASHINGTON — President Biden, confronting a worrisome new coronavirus variant and a potential winter surge, laid out a pandemic strategy…
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Sports
El béisbol tiene otra oportunidad para honrar a una leyenda
Minnie Miñoso fue un mentor para varias generaciones de jugadores de los Medias Blancas de Chicago. Durante muchos años, se…
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Sports
Putting Principles Before Profits, Steve Simon Takes a Stand
Guadalajara, Mexico, gave a party for women’s tennis last month, and when it ended, with Garbiñe Muguruza winning the WTA…
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Science
Prints Long Thought to Be Bear Tracks May Have Been Made by Human Ancestor
Fossilized footprints that were found in Tanzania in the 1970s, dismissed for decades as having been made by bears, may…