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Sarah Bahr

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Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Sarah:

Why ‘Ted Lasso’ Has the Freshest Footwear on Television

Credit the show’s star and creator, Jason Sudeikis, a real-life sneakerhead who owns about 250 pairs. → Read More

Paul Haggis Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges in Italy

Haggis, who wrote and directed the Oscar-winning crime drama “Crash,” was accused of assaulting a woman in Ostuni over the course of two days. → Read More

How to Watch the Critics Choice Awards 2022: Date, Time and Streaming

It could be a big night for “Belfast” and “West Side Story” — and might finally bring some clarity to the best actress race at the Oscars. → Read More

Indian Film Is Being Adapted Into a Broadway Musical

“Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” a popular Hindi-language movie from 1995, will debut during the 2022-23 season. → Read More

Sonia Sanchez Wins the Gish Prize

The poet, educator and activist will receive a cash award of about $250,000. The prize is for an artist who “has pushed the boundaries of an art form” and “contributed to social change.” → Read More

National Endowment for the Humanities Awards Covid Relief Grants

The American Rescue Plan Act, with its $87.8 million in funding, will support projects at nearly 300 cultural and educational institutions in the country. → Read More

Clint Eastwood Wins $6.1 Million CBD Lawsuit

The Academy Award-winning director accused a Lithuanian company of falsely claiming that he had endorsed CBD products. → Read More

A 3-D Model Built With Public Records and Phone Calls

For an interactive article on business inside the Empire State Building, a New York Times team turned to interviews with tenants, vacancy listings, promotional materials and real estate data. → Read More

The Long-Delayed Tony Awards Are Almost Here. This Is What to Expect.

The ceremony is taking place at the Winter Garden Theater on Sunday. We bring you up to speed on everything that has happened since the shutdown. → Read More

Mayim Bialik and Ken Jennings to Host ‘Jeopardy!’ Through End of Year

The sitcom star and the former contestant will split hosting duties while the show continues its quest to find a permanent replacement for Alex Trebek. → Read More

How Lauren Ridloff’s Deafness Became a Superpower in Marvel’s ‘Eternals’

In her first major role in a feature film, she wasn’t fazed by things that might unnerve others, but she had to show filmmakers how to work with deafness. → Read More

Kehinde Wiley Portrait Inspired by ‘The Blue Boy’ Will Be Unveiled in October

The Huntington commissioned the artist, best known for his portrait of Barack Obama, to create a large-scale painting in response to the Thomas Gainsborough masterpiece. → Read More

James Whiteside Thinks ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Would Make a Great Ballet

The American Ballet Theater dancer discusses the beauty of anime soundtracks, the virtue of late ’90s music videos and playing video games backstage. → Read More

How a Question on Sign Language Led to a Deeper Look at Deaf Culture

To understand the process of name signing, a Times team turned to people who knew it best. → Read More

Smithsonian Begins Two-Year Racial Justice Initiative

“Our Shared Future: Reckoning With Our Racial Past” will begin with a livestreamed program Thursday and expand to communities across the country. → Read More

A Rush of News, Moment by Moment: Behind Our Live Coverage

When readers need information immediately, teams of journalists collaborate to tell a single unfolding story. → Read More

La MaMa’s Season Includes an Indigenous Take on Shakespeare

A version of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is planned, along with the company’s puppet series, an examination of the Tulsa Race Massacre and more. → Read More

The Times's Newsletter The Veggie Isn't Just For Vegetarians

The writer behind The Veggie talks about the meatless trend and what she envisions for the newsletter. → Read More

92nd Street Y’s New Season Includes Colson Whitehead and Susan Orlean

The fall season also includes appearances by a Supreme Court justice, Broadway actress and presidential biographer. → Read More

Abrons Arts Center’s Fall Season Celebrates Trailblazers

Highlights include a photography exhibition on female leaders in public housing and a contemporary play about the life of Mary Shelley, the author of “Frankenstein.” → Read More