One’s a big name, and one’s about to be. But to get along on ‘Creed III,’ they had to let go of ego and trust each other to pull no punches.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Michael B. Jordan and Jonathan Majors on ‘Creed III’
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Garrett Mitchell of Brewers Balances Baseball and Type 1 Diabetes
The New York Times – Sports:Baseball wants more stolen bases, and Garrett Mitchell, a rookie outfielder for the Milwaukee Brewers, is happy to oblige.
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He Was Billed as the Next LeBron. But Will Emoni Bates Make It at All?
The New York Times – Sports:Bates was on a magazine cover at 15. He was playing Division I college basketball at 17. Now he’s 19, his college career may be over, and N.B.A. success is anything but guaranteed.
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Simeon ten Holt: The Minimalist Composer Who Keeps Getting Left Out
The New York Times – Music:As centenary events celebrate Simeon ten Holt’s work, music historians have questioned his omission from histories of Minimalism, and its focus on American greats.
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L.S.U. Buoyed by Trash-Talking, Shot-Swishing Angel Reese
The New York Times – Sports:Reese, a double-double machine who transferred from Maryland, is embracing the Bayou Barbie nickname bestowed on her in Baton Rouge.
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Craig Green’s Inspirations: Paper Dolls and Art From a London Gay Bar
The New York Times – T Magazine:The British men’s wear designer with a utilitarian style pulls back the curtain on his creative process.
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Why Willem Dafoe Can’t Slow Down
The New York Times – T Magazine:For nearly 50 years, the actor has made himself go toward places other artists hardly ever seek.
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When Clothes Fly Off, This Intimacy Coordinator Steps In
The New York Times – Movies:Jessica Steinrock’s work on intimate scenes in film has come to prominence as the entertainment industry reels from the litany of sexual abuses brought to light by the #MeToo movement.
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America’s Next Great Speedskater Is Coming for the Dutch
The New York Times – Sports:Jordan Stolz, who at 18 is drawing comparisons to the Olympic champion Eric Heiden, will contend for gold medals at the world championships this weekend in the Netherlands.
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Brendan Fraser Wants to Be Worthy of His Comeback
The New York Times – Movies:“I’m aware of where I was, where I went and where I am now,” says the actor, who is nominated for an Oscar for his remarkable comeback in “The Whale.”
