Onstage and off, she was celebrated as a pathbreaking triple-threat who left a huge legacy in musical theater and dance.
Category: Content Type: Personal Profile
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Runner With Long Covid Creates Flagstaff’s Dream Run Camp
With long Covid ending his own days as an endurance athlete, Matt Fitzgerald opened the doors of his home, creating a fantasy camp for runners with a dream.
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At 80, the Modest Queen of Contemporary Music Keeps Exploring
The pianist Ursula Oppens will celebrate her birthday at Merkin Concert Hall with a program drawn from the large catalog of works written for her.
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A Jewelry Designer Who Set Herself Free
Raphaele Canot values the experience she gained working for two big brands, but she knew she wanted to go her own way.
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Jake Johnson Likes to Play the Hollywood Game, Especially When It Changes
“When you get on this roller coaster, you don’t know how long you’re going to be allowed to play while you’re here,” the “New Girl” actor said about his filmmaking debut, “Self Reliance.”
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‘Ally McBeal’ Star Calista Flockhart Returns to TV
The “Ally McBeal” star takes on the darker, dagger-like role of Lee Radziwill in “Feud.”
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As Changes Come to Boston Symphony, Conductor’s Contract Is Extended
The music director, Andris Nelsons, was moved to an evergreen contract, with an expanded role at Tanglewood. And Carlos Simon was named to a new composer post.
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Jeffrey Wright on His Oscar Nomination for ‘American Fiction’
The veteran actor is going to celebrate his first Oscar nomination, for best actor for “American Fiction,” by driving his daughter back to college.
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Paul Giamatti on His Oscar Nomination
The star of “The Holdovers” received his first best actor nomination. “It’s an affirmation that is taking me a second to absorb,” he said.
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Danielle Brooks on Her Oscar Nomination: ‘Look What God Has Done’
The “Color Purple” supporting actress was nominated for a Tony for the role on Broadway. Still, she spent six months auditioning for the part in the movie.
