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All in the Details: Tony-Nominated Set Designers on Getting It Right
What are all those buttons for? That’s one of the many questions David Zinn is frequently asked about the sound…
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Jessica Lange and Paula Vogel on Breaking, and Keeping, the Family Contract
In the Tony-nominated “Mother Play,” the writer conjures warm memories and thorny ones, not to judge her mother, but to…
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The Miniature Secrets of Championship Rings
As sports fans enjoy the legacy-defining moments of this month’s N.B.A. finals and Stanley Cup finals, Jason Arasheben is studying…
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A Prodigy of Jazz Clubs Explores Other Stages
The multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez hones a bigger, more audacious sound on his second album, “Evergreen.”
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Officials Condemn Protest Outside Exhibit Memorializing Oct. 7 Victims
Anti-Israel demonstrators gathered outside the exhibition in New York that honors people at a music festival in Israel who were…
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Jerry West, One of Basketball’s Greatest Players, Dies at 86
He was a high-scoring Hall of Fame guard for the Lakers and later an executive with the team. His image…
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How Do You Use Water to Stay Cool at Home During the Summer? We Want to Know.
Sprinklers? Kiddie pools? What’s your creative solution to find respite from sweltering heat?
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$1.3 Million Homes in Colorado, California and Massachusetts
A Craftsman bungalow in Denver, a midcentury-modern home in Riverside and an 1841 Cape Cod house in Newburyport.
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New York City Might Finally Curb Broker Fees for Renters
A majority of the City Council supports a bill that would transfer the cost of most broker fees from renters…
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A Public Housing Playground Barred Outsiders. Neighbors Objected.
Signs put up at Wise Towers say the playground is only for residents. There have been tense encounters with some…