White
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World
Catherine Reappears, in White
The Princess of Wales made her first public appearance since coming forward with her cancer diagnosis.
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World
Harrison White, Groundbreaking (and Inscrutable) Sociologist, Dies at 94
A theoretical physicist-turned-sociologist, he upended his field by focusing on social networks to explain how society works. His writing was compared to James Joyce’s.
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World
‘A Building Employee Greeted Us With a Broad Smile Every Day’
Recalling a first job, trading places in a crowded subway car and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
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Magazine
Sun, Sun, Sun. Here It Comes.
The shift to New York City spring follows a familiar pattern: skittishly unpredictable weather leading to uncertain modes of dress. But with the rise in temperature, the style of the city often blooms along with it. It’s marvelous to behold ...
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World
Women Have Gotten ‘Too Mouthy,’ Says This Republican Senate Candidate
Royce White, a Black former pro basketball player who led protests in Minneapolis after the murder of George Floyd, made his first appearance on “The Alex Jones Show” about two years ago. As he spoke, it became clear that the deep suspicion of ...
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Magazine
Are Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White Dating?
Whether or not the rumors are true, the co-stars’ apparent bond continues to fascinate fans and serves as a reminder that some people are still rooting for love.
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World
Jasper White, Chef Who Lifted New England Cuisine, Dies at 69
At Restaurant Jasper in the North End of Boston, and later with a small chain of family-friendly seafood establishments, he focused relentlessly on regional ingredients.
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Politics
Mountain Goats Are Not Avalanche-Proof
The scene ends badly, as you might imagine.
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Arts
‘Gun & Powder’ Review: Twin Vigilantes Stake Claim to the American West
The musical traces the story of Black twin sisters who pass as white, and exact their own form of justice for the crime of slavery, in 19th-century Texas.
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Arts
Faith Ringgold Perfectly Captured the Pitch of America’s Madness
Ringgold’s landmark career was long ignored by the art establishment. But she kept going, mixing the personal and political, and a late surge of attention rightly put her smack in the middle of MoMA.