Marissa Zappas, who has developed fragrances with sex workers, poets and astrologers, is the nose behind a new scent at the Museum of Sex.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Ishay Ribo, Religious Pop Star, Is Winning Over Secular Israel
The songs of Ishay Ribo, who was raised in a settlement on the West Bank, are a staple of Israeli radio. He is part of a wave of singers from religious backgrounds who are also gaining a wider audience.
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40 Years Later, The Return of Halley’s Day-Glo Comet
With four shows of work from the ’80s traveling the globe, the artist is still seeing what he can get away with.
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Des Linden Keeps Choosing to Run
In her new memoir, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion writes about her battles with illness and injury, and the meaning of “badassery.”
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A Singer Who Lets Others Shine
Terrell Grice is the host of “The Terrell Show” a YouTube series that has more than one million subscribers.
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A Singer Who Lets Others Shine
Terrell Grice is the host of “The Terrell Show” a YouTube series that has more than one million subscribers.
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Old Friends. New Team. Same Knicks Championship Dream.
Knicks guards Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were college friends, then took a twisty road to a reunion in the N.B.A.
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‘Wild Life’ Review: Their Land Is Our Land
This documentary looks at the efforts of Kristine McDivitt Tompkins and Douglas Tompkins to preserve stretches of land in Argentina and Chile.
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The Back Room of This Artist’s Studio Is Called the Abattoir
Max Hooper Schneider’s work space in Los Angeles is a cabinet of curiosities, complete with fish tanks, plastic mushrooms and Nerds candy.
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In Fox-Dominion Trial, All Eyes Are on the Judge, Too
Judge Eric Davis of Delaware Superior Court has been evenhanded and reasonable, legal analysts say. The defamation suit is his highest-profile case.
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From Self-Taught Designer to Sought-After Couturier
Esé Azénabor-Grembowski talked about her inspirations for her ornate wedding gowns, opening her second boutique on Madison Avenue and debuting at New York Bridal Fashion Week this month.
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How Janelle Jones’s Story About Black Women and the Economy Caught On
The first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department advanced the idea that lifting up people on the margins helps everyone else, too.
