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Arts
‘I Love to Be a Beginner’: Emma Portner’s Busy Ballet Era
The choreographer, who has spent her career mixing genres and disciplines, comes to ballet with an eye on its sometimes…
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Arts
Shakira’s Family Came Apart. Then Her Music Soared.
With “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” her first album in seven years, the Colombian superstar said she “transformed pain into…
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Books
Gin, Lipstick and Cigarettes: Inside a Glamorous Midcentury Divorce Ranch
“The Divorcées” whisks readers to a ranch in Reno, where unhappy wives once stayed to establish Nevada residency so they…
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Magazine
Kristen Stewart Uses Naked Dressing to Make a Point
Her press tour for “Love Lies Bleeding” was something to see.
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News
Is Voting Still Worth It? Just Ask Ms. Gadson-Birch.
Beverly Gadson-Birch is, supposedly, retired. But spend any time with Ms. Gadson-Birch, a community activist, business owner and grandmother in…
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News
Margaret Grade, Whose California Inn Was Beloved by Stars, Dies at 72
Her Manka’s Inverness Lodge drew actors and writers who dined at Ms. Grade’s farm-to-table restaurant and reveled in her eccentric…
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Arts
Crafting a Universe in Clay
The ceramic artist Toshiko Takaezu is getting a posthumous reappraisal, thanks to her devoted acolytes — and major shows highlighting…
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Magazine
Phoebe Philo Breaks Her Silence
The last time Phoebe Philo, who has been called “the Chanel of her generation,” gave a formal interview was a…
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Magazine
Kali Reis Fought Her Way to HBO. What’s Next?
Two days after the finale of HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country,” Kali Reis was rolling hand wraps, alone, inside a…
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World
Haiti’s Hospitals Survived Cholera and Covid. Gangs Are Closing Them.
Many hospitals in Haiti’s capital have been looted by gangs or abandoned by their staffs amid the violence. Some are…