Books
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He Quit Singing Because of Body Shaming. Now He’s Making a Comeback.
The tenor Limmie Pulliam, who made his debut at Carnegie Hall on Friday, hopes to break barriers for larger artists.
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A Car Accident Couldn’t Halt the Saxophonist Lakecia Benjamin’s Rise
In 2020, she released a lauded album exploring the Coltranes’ music. The next year, she broke her jaw in a…
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‘The Last of Us’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: Exit Through the Gift Shop
This week brought a more in-depth look at post-apocalyptic Boston as well as more details about what exactly has happened…
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Samuel West Takes Comfort in D&D, Mendelssohn and Ron Swanson’s Whiskey
The British actor, who appears in “All Creatures Great and Small” and “Slow Horses,” talks about bird-watching, history podcasts and…
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‘Room’ Will Be Staged on Broadway, Starring Adrienne Warren
Emma Donoghue adapted the show from her best-selling 2010 novel; she also wrote the screenplay for the 2015 film.
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Hilderbabes Take Nantucket
On a Friday night in January, Elin Hilderbrand strode into the ballroom of the Nantucket Hotel wearing a fuchsia sundress,…
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Paul Harding Captures the Quiet Side of Calamity
In 1912, every resident of a mixed-race fishing community living on a small island called Malaga was evicted from their…
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Review: In ‘Field of Mars,’ a March Toward Oblivion
Presented by Richard Maxwell’s New York City Players as part of this year’s Under the Radar Festival, the two-act play…
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Review: In ‘Force of Nature,’ Natalia Osipova Is Absorbed in Memories
The Russian dancer brought her star-and-her-friends touring program to New York City Center on Saturday for a sold-out, one-night-only show.
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Review: At the Philharmonic, a Conductor Argues With Passion
Dalia Stasevska returned to the orchestra’s podium with a world premiere and subtly linked works by Tchaikovsky and Sibelius.