In polarized Washington, Ama is drawing leaders from both camps with an anti-additive menu and a vow to bar all manner of toxicity.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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The Gospel Star Tasha Cobbs Leonard Takes a New Leap: A Studio Album
Inspired in part by a book she published last year, the singer and songwriter reveals more of herself on “Tasha,” an album blending gospel and pop.
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Kristen Doute’s Path From Villain to the Voice of Reason on ‘The Valley’
Kristen Doute made her share of enemies on “Vanderpump Rules,” but as “The Valley” finishes its second season, she has seemingly reinvented herself.
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How ‘Superman’ Star David Corenswet Won the Role
The actor has a man-out-of-time quality that makes him surprisingly like his character. But he is hyperaware of the present expectations riding on his performance.
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The Surprising Presence in ‘The Gospel at Colonus’
In this revival at Little Island, the singer and pastor Kim Burrell shares the stage with a team of queer artists.
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Danielle Deadwyler on ’40 Acres and Balancing Brutality and Family
The star plays a stoic matriarch raising a militant brood to protect their land and each other against cannibals in R.T. Thorne’s new horror indie.
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Mel Robbins, Author of ‘The Let Them Theory,’ Shares 5 Tips For a Healthy Relationship
The author and podcast host reveals how to let go of control.
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Gilberto Gil Steps Away From the Stage, Vowing ‘My Music Will Continue’
At 83, the lauded Brazilian singer and songwriter whose career in music and politics has encompassed six decades is on a farewell tour.
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Street Style Look of the Week: Casual Travel Clothes
A duo’s charisma drew attention to their outfits on the streets of Hong Kong.
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Southwest’s C.E.O. on Why Now Is the Time for Bag Fees and Assigned Seats
Bob Jordan recently introduced major changes to the way the low-cost airline works, which caused a stir among loyal fliers and left them wondering what sets it apart from competitors.
