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Pamela Tiffin, Movie Star Who Shone Brightly but Briefly, Dies at 78

2020-12-06T18:31:32+0000

Billy Wilder called her “the greatest film discovery since Audrey Hepburn,” and she made an immediate splash in two 1961 movies, when she was only 19.


College Football’s Worst Fear in the Pandemic: The Death of a Player

2020-09-23T09:00:40+0000

Jamain Stephens was known as a big man on campus. His death raised questions about how his university is handling the coronavirus and prompted athletes to think about their own risks.


Steven Gubser, a Bright Star in the Physics Universe, Dies at 47

2019-09-06T09:00:18+0000

He did groundbreaking work toward finding a “theory of everything.” He died in an Alpine rock-climbing accident.


Phil Hymes, Who Lit ‘Saturday Night Live,‘ Dies at 96

2019-08-03T00:02:23+0000

Mr. Hymes was a lighting director and designer at “Saturday Night Live” for over 40 years and was known as a gruff and outsize character behind the scenes.


Mel Stottlemyre, Yankees’ Ace During Lean Years, Dies at 77

2019-01-14T18:53:28+0000

Stottlemyre was an anchor for the pitching staff during the late 1960s and early ’70s. He was later the pitching coach for Yankees and Mets teams that won the World Series.


The Bright Future and Grim Death of a Privileged Hollywood Daughter

2018-10-14T07:00:06+0000

In her brief life, Lyric McHenry was blessed: a childhood in Beverly Hills, an elite education and a budding film career. In death, things were more complicated.


Antwon Rose, Killed by a Police Officer, Is Remembered at Funeral as a ‘Bright Light’

2018-06-26T00:33:30+0000

The 17-year-old, who was fatally shot by an East Pittsburgh police officer last week after fleeing during a traffic stop, was honored at the school where he would have graduated this year.


Vonette Z. Bright, a Founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, Dies at 89

2015-12-25T03:50:54+0000

Mrs. Bright began the evangelical organization, now called Cru in the United States, with her husband, Dr. William R. Bright, in 1951 in Los Angeles.


Alden Amos, Whose Spinning Wheels Gave Craft a Brighter Fate, Dies at 77

2015-12-19T02:52:56+0000

Mr. Amos, a big, bearded, overall-clad craftsman and teacher whom admirers called “the best curmudgeon in the world,” helped spur the modern revival of handspinning.


LeRoy Neiman Dies at 91; Artist of Bold Life and Bright Canvases

2012-06-21T01:42:36+0000

Mr. Neiman, who painted racetrack scenes and Olympic contests, depicted public life in gaudy colors.



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Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75

Sun, 22 Feb 2026 17:45:58 +0000

A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.

Tom Noonan, Actor Renowned for Onscreen Menace, Dies at 74

Sun, 22 Feb 2026 18:06:58 +0000

He played memorable screen villains, notably a psychopath in “Manhunter,” but also wrote, directed and starred in well-received plays at a theater he founded in Manhattan.

Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead

Sat, 21 Feb 2026 18:25:59 +0000

It was Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, when an infielder known for his glove, not his bat, crushed the powerful Yankees with one swing, bringing joy to Pittsburgh.

John Shirreffs, 80, Dies; Trainer of a Nearly Perfect Horse

Sat, 21 Feb 2026 07:17:36 +0000

He guided Zenyatta, a spectacular mare, to 19 consecutive wins. Earlier, he won the Kentucky Derby with Giacomo, a 50-1 long shot.

Michael Silverblatt, NPR’s ‘Bookworm’ Who Interviewed Authors, Dies at 73

Sat, 21 Feb 2026 06:12:24 +0000

His public radio show, “Bookworm,” was a literary salon of the air for 33 years, drawing guests like Joan Didion, Susan Sontag and David Foster Wallace.

Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89

Fri, 20 Feb 2026 21:55:52 +0000

Over three decades, he reported from Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and elsewhere and wrote well-received books based on his reporting, including one about his globe-trotting cat.



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