When Jeremy Peña did Michael Jordan’s shrug after a big home run, it was a rare glimpse into the confidence that let him take over seamlessly for Carlos Correa.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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World Series: Jeremy Pena Won Over Astros on Way to NLCS MVP
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World Series: Phillies’ Rhys Hoskins Perfects the Art of Getting Back Up
The New York Times – Sports:Bryce Harper calls him Captain and Dave Dombrowski says he “epitomizes” the club. Rhys Hoskins is mostly concerned with this Phillies team writing its own story.
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How to Do a More Conscious Fall Cleanup
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Don’t be in a hurry to get rid of all those dead leaves. Autumn is the best time to learn from your garden — if you slow down and pay attention.
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Aurelio Voltaire is the Goth Martha Stewart
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Through his “Gothic Homemaking” YouTube series, Aurelio Voltaire has become a lifestyle guru to people who embrace spookiness in all seasons.
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A Former W.W.E. Wrestler Taps in Against Concussion Deniers
The New York Times – Sports:Using a confrontational style honed in the ring, Dr. Christopher Nowinski challenges the N.F.L. and other leagues to acknowledge the link between concussions and chronic traumatic encephalopathy.
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Allow Natalia Lafourcade to Reintroduce Herself
The New York Times – Music:After years of recording homages to Latin American greats, the Mexican singer-songwriter re-emerges with an LP that features new collaborators, including Marc Ribot.
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She Knew the Cello. The Acting She Learned With Cate Blanchett.
The New York Times – Music:Sophie Kauer was a cellist studying for a degree when a friend urged her to audition for “Tár.” She watched Michael Caine videos on acting and dove right in.
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James Wan Prefers Peter Jackson’s Gory Horror Comedies
The New York Times – Movies:The director of 21st-century horror blockbusters (and “Aquaman”) on the movies, food and trading cards that get him through the Halloween season (and beyond).
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Rupert Holmes, on Creating a Victorian-Flavored Escape in Upstate NY
The New York Times – Music:The artist you know from ‘The Piña Colada Song’ has a new play about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and a new novel coming out next year — but still no plans to live in the city.
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Paul Mescal Has Been Working Things Out
The New York Times – Movies:The actor, who became a sudden sex symbol with Hulu’s “Normal People,” stars as another psychologically complex character in the A24 feature “Aftersun.”
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Kanye West, Dropped by CAA, Makes Adidas and Corporate Partners Squirm
The New York Times – Music:The antisemitic outbursts and provocations by the artist now known as Ye have raised questions about how much offensive behavior companies are willing to tolerate from a proven moneymaker.
