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French Open Quarterfinalist Tsitsipas Takes On Doubles, With His Brother
Posted inContent Type: Personal Profile French Open (Tennis) Murray, Andy (1987- ) Murray, Jamie (1986- ) Petros Tsitsipas Tennis Tsitsipas, Stefanos

French Open Quarterfinalist Tsitsipas Takes On Doubles, With His Brother

Tsitsipas is aiming to beat Carlos Alcaraz in Paris on Tuesday in a French Open quarterfinal, but what he really wants is to help turn his younger brother Petros into a doubles champion.
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Posted by By Matthew Futterman
Jenny Lewis Keeps Finding the Magic
Posted inContent Type: Personal Profile Joyall (Album) Lewis, Jenny Los Angeles (Calif) Pop and Rock Music

Jenny Lewis Keeps Finding the Magic

In her new album, “Joy’All,” Lewis grapples with aging and life cycles. “Having survived this moment, I felt like it was important to project something joyful,” she said.
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Posted by By Melena Ryzik
Forty Years After French Open Win, Yannick Noah Endures as a Star
Posted inAssn of Tennis Professionals Content Type: Personal Profile French Open (Tennis) Noah, Yannick Roland Garros Stadium (Paris, France) Tennis

Forty Years After French Open Win, Yannick Noah Endures as a Star

To the world, Noah is the last Frenchman to win his country’s Grand Slam tournament. In France, his legacy and life loom over every man who has played tennis.
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Posted by By Matthew Futterman and James Hill
Ian Bostridge on Music’s Fuzzy Boundaries of Identity
Posted inBostridge, Ian Classical Music Content Type: Personal Profile Opera Song and Self: A Singer's Reflections on Music and Performance (Book) The Folly of Desire (Musical Work)

Ian Bostridge on Music’s Fuzzy Boundaries of Identity

The beloved tenor’s latest book and album emerged from a time when the pandemic forced him to question what exactly he does when he sings.
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Posted by By Ian Bostridge

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