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He was a principled recruiter, and among his many demands on players was that they attend class. Players, friends and writers noted that he could be gracious, charming, charitable and playful. Or as much as any other coach knows. I’ve seen an official not watch for traveling. I’ve seen him watch the flight of the ball instead of the shooter’s hand afterward — whether or not he gets hit.
Persons: Todd Jadlow, Knight, Jadlow, , , Mike Miday, “ I’m, Jason Collier, I’ve, Knight’s, Kent Benson, Quinn Buckner, Mike Woodson, Isiah Thomas Organizations: ESPN, Indiana . Sports, The Springfield News, Knicks, of Fame Locations: Indiana, Ohio
Robert Brustein, an erudite and contentious advocate for profit-indifferent theater, in the service of which he wore many hats — critic, teacher, producer, director, playwright and even actor — died on Sunday at his home in Cambridge, Mass. His death was confirmed by his wife, Doreen Beinart. Mr. Brustein was dean of the drama school at Yale and founded and ran the Yale Repertory Theater and the American Repertory Theater at Harvard, producing well over 100 plays and securing them in the regional theater firmament. A prolific writer with the zeal of an environmentalist and the moral certainty of a martyr, he reviewed stage productions for The New Republic for more than 50 years. In many books and in countless newspaper and magazine articles, he argued for brave theater, intellectual theater, nonpandering theater, and worried that the art form was being attenuated by the profit motive.
Persons: Robert Brustein, , Doreen Beinart, Brustein, New York — Organizations: Yale, Yale Repertory Theater, American, Theater, Harvard, The New, Public Locations: Cambridge, The New Republic, United States, , New York
Tony Bennett, a singer whose melodic clarity, jazz-influenced phrasing, audience-embracing persona and warm, deceptively simple interpretations of musical standards helped spread the American songbook around the world and won him generations of fans, died on Friday in New York City. His publicist, Sylvia Weiner, announced his death. In February 2021, his wife, Susan Bennett, told AARP The Magazine that Mr. Bennett learned he had Alzheimer’s disease in 2016. He continued to perform and record despite his illness; his last public performance was in August of that year, when he appeared with Lady Gaga at Radio City Music Hall in a show titled “One Last Time.”Mr. Bennett’s career of more than 70 years was remarkable not only for its longevity, but also for its consistency. In hundreds of concerts and club dates and more than 150 recordings, he devoted himself to preserving the classic American popular song, as written by Cole Porter, the Gershwins, Duke Ellington, Rodgers and Hammerstein and others.
Persons: Tony Bennett, Sylvia Weiner, Susan Bennett, Bennett, Lady Gaga, Mr, Bennett’s, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Rodgers, Hammerstein, Gaga, Organizations: Radio City Music, Paramount, Times Locations: New York City, American
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