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Arts
Telling Stories of Black Life Rescued Him
ROXBURY, Conn. — Ron Norsworthy, a visual artist and designer, could slot easily into popular culture’s ideal of the hero:…
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Arts
Carnegie Hall Counts Down to Its Reopening
The pianos have been tuned. The crimson carpets have been cleaned. The crystal chandeliers have been dusted. After nearly 19…
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Arts
Tirzah’s Genre-Less Pop Embraces the Beauty of Uncertainty
Some pop artists amplify familiar, universal feelings: the gentle moments spent in love, the torturous pain of heartbreak. But others…
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Politics
With Biden’s Agenda in the Balance, Lobbying Kicks Into High Gear
WASHINGTON — As centrist Democrats in Congress have worked to block or strip out major provisions of President Biden’s $3.5…
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Sports
The Man Who Put French Soccer at Risk Says It’s Not His Fault
Sitting alone on a long table inside a committee room deep inside France’s national assembly, the Spanish businessman tried to…
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Food
‘Zombie’ Urchins Are Destroying Kelp Forests. Can’t We Just Eat Them?
ALBION, Calif. — A decade ago, when Gary Trumper used to dive for sea urchins, the docks here were packed…
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Politics
Andrew Yang Says He Left Democratic Party to Become Independent
Andrew Yang, the former long-shot presidential candidate and onetime technology entrepreneur, announced on Monday that he had left the Democratic…
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Food
Jean-Georges Vongerichten to Put His Stamp on the Tin Building
In his most ambitious project to date, the chef and restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten will fill the Seaport District’s Tin Building…
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Sports
ATP Will Investigate Domestic Abuse Allegations Against Alexander Zverev
After months of delay and complaints from players and tennis officials, the men’s professional tennis tour announced Monday that it…
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Science
Like Captain Kirk, William Shatner Will Travel to Space (Almost)
He’s boldly going where Jeff Bezos has gone before. William Shatner, known best from his years as the U.S.S. Enterprise’s…