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Is Choosing Death Too Easy in Canada?
CALGARY, Alberta — The first time Cheryl Romaire tried to end her life under Canada’s assisted suicide law, her application…
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Russia Deploys Iranian Attack Drones, Ukrainian Military Says
KOROPOVE, Ukraine — A new and, Ukrainian officers say, frighteningly effective weapon has appeared in the war on the Russian…
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The State of New York Fashion
It was the weekend of New York Fashion Week, and it was raining on Tommy Hilfiger’s runway parade. The designer…
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The Spirit Behind High-End Tequila
Bertha González Nieves,Mexico’s first official maestra tequilera — or female master distiller — talked as she poured. “Did you know…
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Review: A Molten Song Recital, Without Comic Relief
There wasn’t comic relief on offer at Emily D’Angelo’s recital on Friday at the Park Avenue Armory. Not a giggle,…
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After ‘Phantom,’ Which Shows Will Be the Longest-Running on Broadway?
“The Phantom of the Opera” has been running on Broadway longer than many of the industry’s hoofers have been alive.…
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‘The World Has Changed’: Cameron Mackintosh on Closing ‘Phantom’
Cameron Mackintosh is one of the most successful producers in musical theater history. His list of credits includes several of…
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By Day, Richie Weeks Sorted Mail. At Night, He Was a Disco Mastermind.
When Richard (Richie) Weeks recalls his working life, the 78-year-old Bronx native sounds as if he’s describing two divergent selves.…
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Beatriz Milhazes Breaks the Circle
Beatriz Milhazes used to be fearful of diagonals. “They were disturbing,” she said, “pushing you out of the canvas.” Over…
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Virginia Dwan, Behind-the-Scenes Force in the Art World, Dies at 90
Virginia Dwan, who through her galleries in Los Angeles and New York and her personal financial support helped fuel the…