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Sandra Seacat, Much Admired Acting Coach, Dies at 86
She helped Laura Dern, Marlo Thomas, Mickey Rourke and many others overcome fears, find their characters and discover “the joy…
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At the Domino Sugar Refinery, a Glass Egg in a Brick Shell
After Two Trees took over the restoration of the refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the plan for offices, retail, housing and…
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Jürgen Flimm, Director of Festivals and Opera Houses, Dies at 81
He left his mark in Hamburg, Berlin, Strasburg and elsewhere. He also directed a memorable “Ring” cycle in Bayreuth.
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Bernie Sanders Has a New Role. It Could Be His Final Act in Washington.
WASHINGTON — In two unsuccessful bids for the White House, Senator Bernie Sanders made no secret of his disdain for…
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A Spy Balloon and a Reporting Trip to China, Up in the Air
A Times diplomatic correspondent was looking forward to a trip back to Beijing, until an international crisis erupted.
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Four Takeaways From the Proud Boys Jan. 6 Sedition Trial So Far
Prosecutors have started to lay out evidence that they say shows how members of the far-right pro-Trump group conspired to…
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Black Quarterbacks in the Super Bowl Reflect Progress and Lost Opportunity
Black quarterbacks will lead both teams in Sunday’s Super Bowl. But for much of pro football history, Black players were…
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U.S. Jet Shoots Down Flying Object Over Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the object violating Canadian airspace was taken down on his orders, a day after another…
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A Music Award Went Gender Neutral. It Ended Up With All-Male Nominees.
In 2022, the Brit Awards merged its top artist prizes to include male, female and nonbinary acts. This year, the…
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An Iranian Curator on Art’s Power in an Uprising
Nazy Nazhand shares how generational trauma has affected her and the artists with whom she finds community.