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Bette Nash, Longest-Serving Flight Attendant in the World, Dies at 88
A Guinness record-holder, she started flying in 1957, and never stopped. Her regular route from Washington to Boston was nicknamed…
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Susanne Page, Who Took Rare Photos of the Hopi and Navajo, Dies at 86
She was the first photographer allowed to document life among the Hopi, in the Southwest, since the early 20th century.…
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Audra McDonald to Star in ‘Gypsy’ Revival on Broadway This Fall
The six-time Tony-winning actress will play musical theater’s most famous stage mother in a production directed by George C. Wolfe.
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At City Ballet, a Once-in-a-Generation Dancer Arrives
Mira Nadon, the rising New York City Ballet principal, is coming off her best season yet. And it’s only the…
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World
‘I’ll Be Strong for You.’ A Former Hostage Awaits Her Husband’s Release.
When Hamas released video last month of Keith Siegel, an American-Israeli hostage held in Gaza, it was the first sign…
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Feeling Lonely? Grouchy? Murderous? There’s a Spell for That.
In “Cunning Folk,” Tabitha Stanmore takes us back to a time when the use of “service magic” was an everyday…
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World
NYU Nurse Is Fired After Calling the Gaza War a ‘Genocide’ in Speech
NYU Langone Health gave the nurse, Hesen Jabr, an award for her work. She said hospital officials then fired her…
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The Brilliant Comic Who Shined Brightest Out of the Spotlight
A new biography of the performer, writer and director Elaine May has the intensity to match its subject.
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Real Estate
A Manhattan Apartment Full of Salvaged Finds
A hands-on renovation during the early part of the pandemic produced a place to call home that doubles as a…
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US
The Unlikely Women Fighting for Abortion Rights
For a long time, many women who had abortions because of catastrophic fetal diagnoses told their stories only privately. Grieving…