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Essra Mohawk, Self-Described Flower Child Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 75
She missed a shot at Woodstock glory. But she recorded well-received albums under her own name and worked with Frank…
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Books
Buckle Up, Christmas Crowds: Sandra Bernhard Still Has Plenty to Say
Sandra Bernhard was early for a midmorning Chelsea coffee date, already perched at the cafe with a hefty cup. She…
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World
Overlooked No More: Ethel Lindgren, Anthropologist of Reindeer Herding Cultures
She is best remembered for importing reindeer to the Scottish Highlands centuries after they were hunted to extinction. About 150…
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Business
Widow of Jamal Khashoggi Is Granted Political Asylum in the U.S.
The successful petition is one of the few recent reminders of the fallout from the killing of Mr. Khashoggi, a…
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World
How an Arctic Influencer Embraces Months of Darkness
Svalbard, an island in the Arctic, has about one of everything, including a social media influencer with millions of followers.
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A Senate Candidate Accused of Nepotism Has Another Edge: The Ballot
Tammy Murphy is backed by some New Jersey Democratic leaders who have incentives to stay in the good graces of…
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Books
At City Ballet, History Is Made With Two Black Dewdrops
The pressure was on. India Bradley, making her debut as Dewdrop in “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker,” exited the stage after…
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News
A Christmas Tale of Love and Heartbreak
My mom raised hell at her Catholic high school in the 1950s. Carol smoked, skipped class and talked back to…
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A Forgotten Chapter of Abortion History Repeats Itself
Much of the country no doubt watched in amazement last week as a woman with a doomed pregnancy was forced…
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Why Claudine Gay Should Go
Harvard’s president, Claudine Gay, should resign. I don’t love thinking so and hoped we would not reach this tipping point…