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College Student, Single Mom
I started my senior year at the University of Montana in 2013 when I was almost 35 years old. My…
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Robert Irwin, Artist of Ephemeral Light and Space, Is Dead at 95
Part of a 1960s movement, his work — often transforming empty rooms with minimal gestures — challenged human perception.
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El Museo del Barrio Rejects Artwork Featuring Palestinian Flag
The museum had commissioned the work for its annual Día de los Muertos celebrations, but decided not to display it…
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‘Partnership’ Review: A Lost Tale of Ambition That Resonates
The Mint Theater revives Elizabeth Baker’s charming 1917 comedy, which offers a gentle reminder about work-life balance.
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U.A.W. Expands Strike to G.M.’s Texas Plant
The union told 5,000 workers to step down at the plant, General Motors’ largest in the United States, as it…
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Park Seo-Bo, Whose Quiet Paintings Trumpeted Korean Art, Dies at 91
With monochromatic works and the instincts of an avid self-promoter, he helped introduce his country’s art to the world, but…
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Review: These Art-Historical Nudes Become Bodies in Time
Spare and simple, “Aging Prelude” at the Chocolate Factory is a new beginning for the choreographic duo Chameckilerner.
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Nonunion Workers Are Playing a Big Role in the Autoworkers’ Strike
The three U.S. automakers say they are already at a disadvantage to nonunion rivals while labor leaders hope that big…
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How Do You Charge a Friend for a Professional Favor?
Despite the adage that friends and money don’t mix, the arrangement can have unique benefits — as long as the…
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Jack Anderson, Longtime Dance Critic for The Times, Dies at 88
He brought an all-embracing enthusiasm to about 4,000 articles for The New York Times on modern dance, tap, ballet and…