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Catching Up With ‘Star Trek,’ the Quiet Franchise
“Star Trek” got a head start in the television-universe game. Four series, beginning with “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” came…
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Virginia Patton Moss, ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Actress, Dies at 97
Virginia Patton Moss, the last surviving adult member of the cast of Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” who, three…
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Seattle to Give Young Star a Contract to Match His Ambition
In spring training, Julio Rodríguez, a Seattle Mariners prospect, said he had “no doubt” that he could be an All-Star…
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Sy Johnson, Arranger Who Worked Closely With Mingus, Dies at 92
Sy Johnson, a Renaissance jazz master — pianist, composer, journalist, photographer — who made his biggest impact as a frequent…
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Affirmative Action Was Banned at Two Top Universities. They Say They Need It.
It has been more than 15 years since two of the country’s top public university systems, the University of Michigan…
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Joe E. Tata, Peach Pit Owner in ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ Dies at 85
Joe E. Tata, a character actor whose roles in a long television career included henchmen in the original “Batman” series…
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‘The Invitation’ Review: Bringing Down the Haunted House
“The Invitation,” a brittle, droning excursion into gothic horror, primarily takes place at a manor in the English countryside. The…
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Decades Later, a Composer Revisits the Piano Concerto
It took the composer William Bolcom over 40 years to follow his first piano concerto with a second one. When…
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Zelensky is under pressure over when and how to launch a long-anticipated counteroffensive.
As the bloody artillery battle in Ukraine’s east settles into a stalemate, the war appears now to be a waiting…
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Injuries Dim Optimism Around Jets and Giants as N.F.L. Season Nears
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Zach Wilson, the centerpiece of the Jets rebuild, stood in a shaded area near a small…