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Review: Camille A. Brown Still Holds the Harlem Stage
It was a sign of her generosity that her program this weekend was almost all work by her associates.
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World
Paul Pressler, Disgraced Christian Conservative Leader, Dies at 94
A former judge, he helped steer the Southern Baptist Convention to the right. But at least seven men accused him…
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My Renter, My Friend
Looking out for a woman in trouble, from eight states away.
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Police Shoot Man With Ax Before Euro 2024 Match in Germany
The shooting took place in Hamburg, in an area packed with thousands of soccer fans, and hours before the Netherlands…
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Lynn Conway, Computing Pioneer and Transgender Advocate, Dies at 86
She made significant contributions at IBM, but she lost her job because of her conviction that she inhabited the wrong…
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World
Ben Vautier, Artist Whose Specialty Was Provocation, Dies at 88
A core member of the anti-art movement Fluxus, he died by suicide hours after the death of his wife of…
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Overlooked No More: Lorenza Böttner, Transgender Artist Who Found Beauty in Disability
Böttner, whose specialty was self-portraiture, celebrated her armless body in paintings she created with her mouth and feet while dancing…
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J.D. Vance’s Strange Turn to 1876
The most favorable gloss you could give to Donald Trump’s effort to “Stop the Steal” is that it was an…
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Western Anxiety Makes for an Unexpectedly Smooth G7 Summit
Political weakness, intractable wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East, and challenges from Russia and China combined to create…
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Business
Goodbye, Work Friends
We spend a lot of our lives working, especially in the United States — 40, 50, 60 or more hours…