Alan M. Segal, former associate editor of The New York Times, has had a profound impact on the paper’s policies…
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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — Jack Charles, one of Australia’s leading Indigenous actors, has been called the ‘grandfather of Aboriginal theater’ but…
Alain Tanner, a pioneering director of the Swiss New Wave movement that began in the 1970s and known for cerebral…
Lowry Mays, the businessman who inadvertently bought a local radio station in the early 1970s and built a media empire…
Henry Silva, who has been high on Hollywood’s casting directors’ calling lists for particularly menacing villains for decades, died Wednesday…
Transforming a 100-year-old family-owned company known for bathtubs, toilets and faucets into a multi-billion dollar global corporation, turning a small…
Jorja Fleezanis, an active violinist, devoted teacher, and one of the first women to serve as concertmasters of a major…
Paul T. Kwame, longtime director of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, who cemented the ensemble’s reputation as one of the nation’s…
Atlanta — Painter and folk musician Art Rosenbaum, acclaimed for his half-century of field recordings of American indigenous music, including…
Greek actress Irene Papas, who starred in films like ‘Z’, ‘Zorba the Greek’ and ‘The Guns of Navarone’ and earned…