The 29-year-old actor, best known for his Tony-winning turn in “Dear Evan Hansen,” this week returns to the stage at New York City Center.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Ben Platt on the Unfortunate Timeliness of His ‘Parade’ Revival
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How Dave Dombrowski Led the Phillies to the World Series
The New York Times – Sports:Dave Dombrowski has led four franchises to the World Series as a president of baseball operations, and he has done it by embracing tradition and analytics.
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Jessica Pegula Is Peaking Just in Time for the WTA Finals
The New York Times – Sports:After winning her second career singles title a week ago, the American player with world-class timing on the court has found herself the world No. 3.
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One More Project for David Geffen: Building His Legacy
The New York Times – Music:The entertainment mogul has given $1.2 billion to institutions around the nation, including the New York Philharmonic’s transformed Lincoln Center home.
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World Series: JT Realmuto Learned Success From his Wrestling Family
The New York Times – Sports:J.T. Realmuto grew up watching his family — including the two-time gold medalist John Smith — dominate one sport. It helped him visualize success in another.
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AA Bronson’s Lifetime of Gay Joy and Provocation
The New York Times – T Magazine:With a pair of new shows centered on his influential collective, General Idea, the Berlin-based multimedia artist reflects on his pioneering practice.
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For the Jets, There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Sauce (Gardner)
The New York Times – Sports:Ahmad Gardner, the Jets cornerback known as Sauce, has personified the team’s joyfully brash culture shift during its surprising 5-2 start to the N.F.L. season.
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James Gray on ‘Armageddon Time,’ Antisemitism and Racism in 1980s Queens
The New York Times – Movies:Fred and Maryanne Trump are characters in the drama, reflecting the director James Gray’s real experiences growing up at a cultural inflection point.
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Steve Keene Made 300,000 Paintings in a Home Full of Easels
The New York Times – Music:The artist’s studio and living space, created with his wife, Starling Keene, an architect, houses a one-man assembly line of affordable art — enough to fill a new book.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas, So Near the Greats, but Not One of Them Yet
The New York Times – Sports:He has an impressive game, with a dominating serve and a huge wingspan. Winning a major is next on his list.
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Saad Amer Mobilizes Voters With Celebrities and Instagram Filters
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Saad Amer is a telegenic climate activist and founder of Plus1Vote.
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A Tough Start in Texas Turned Jimmy Butler Into an NBA All-Star
The New York Times – Sports:Butler is impossible to miss as the fiercely competitive star of the Miami Heat. But he got his start at a small junior college in Texas after bigger schools overlooked him.
