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Is Bilal Baig Ready for Fame? Sort Of.
Only a few minutes after the writer and performer Bilal Baig arrived at an upstairs gallery of the Whitney Museum…
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Puerto Ricans Expand the Scope of ‘American Art’ at the Whitney
For many North Americans, the lasting news image of Hurricane Maria, the monster storm that laid waste to Puerto Rico…
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A Thanksgiving Binge Menu: 7 Fall Shows You Might Have Slept On
My childhood Thanksgivings involved television in a very specific sense: After the big meal, all the men in the family…
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Black Can Be Even More Beautiful
To say “Black is beautiful” now, in certain areas of the country, is to state the obvious. In other places…
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‘The Patient Gloria’ Review: A Theatrical Remedy for Toxic Therapy
I demand justice for Gloria. That is Gloria Szymanski, a 30-year-old divorced mother who in the 1960s agreed to be…
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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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World
Videos Suggest Captive Russian Soldiers Were Killed at Close Range
A series of videos that surfaced on social media last week has ignited a debate over whether Ukrainian forces committed…
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Magazine
An ‘Abbott Elementary’ Writer Who Draws From Her Experience
Name: Brittani Nichols Age: 34 Hometown: Chicago Now Lives: In a two-bedroom apartment in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los…
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Robert Clary, Who Took a Tragic Journey to ‘Hogan’s Heroes,’ Dies at 96
Robert Clary, a Parisian Jew who survived concentration camps as a youth and went on to star on “Hogan’s Heroes,”…