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Shutting the Door on the Hard-Knock Life
Getting to play Cinderella in a Broadway revival of “Into the Woods” sounds like a young musical theater performer’s dream,…
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In the Late ’70s, Teen Punks Ruled New York. These Are Their Stories.
The year was 1977, and the first generation of New York City punk and alternative bands had moved on to…
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Barrington Stage Company Names Alan Paul as Artistic Director
The Barrington Stage Company announced Wednesday that Alan Paul, the associate artistic director of the Shakespeare Theater Company in Washington…
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The Mother of South Korean Men’s Wear Rides the K-Wave
Her garments are worn by stars like Lee Jung-Jae of “Squid Games,” Choi Woo-Shik of “Parasite” and members of the…
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Don’t Call It a Swimming Pool
When Amy Holland bought her house in Austin, Texas, in 2020, she and her husband knew they wanted to have…
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How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…
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A Creamy, Spicy Dip Unlike Any Other
Dawn Burrell couldn’t be busier. When we spoke several weeks ago, the chef was in the midst of planning a…
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How ‘The Bear’ Captures the Panic of Modern Work
The Original Beef of Chicagoland is the fitting name of the restaurant at the heart of the acclaimed FX series…
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Five Minutes That Will Make You Love Duke Ellington
A few years ago, Zachary Woolfe, a New York Times critic and editor, posed a question: What are the five…
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Jennette McCurdy Is Ready to Move Forward, and to Look Back
When Jennette McCurdy was 16, she was in her third year on “iCarly,” the hit teen sitcom on Nickelodeon. Millions…