Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* She’s back! ‘Tan Mom’ Patricia Krentcil reappears in a new music video **WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 5:15 PM EDT on May 20, 2021** - ** WEB MUST CALL FOR PRICING **
EditorialTheodore Lambrinos as Tonio in an Aug. 25, 2006 performance of "Pagliacci" put on by the New York Grand Opera in the Naumberg Bandshell in Central Park. Lambrinos died on March 29, 2021, in Brooklyn of pneumonia related to COVID-19, his wife Hallie Neill, a soprano, said. He was 85. He also sang with the Metropolitan Opera, a career achievement that he found hard to imagine as a Greek immigrants' son in Brooklyn who hung out at Coney Island, attended Dodgers games and sang in a Greek Orthodox choir. (Jennifer Taylor/The New York Times)
EditorialThen Secretary of Labor Bill Brock during a Congressional hearing in Washington in 1988. Brock, the former Tennessee senator who as party chairman revived and broadened the Republican Party machinery after Watergate to pave the way for Ronald Reagan’s election in 1980, died on Thursday, March 25, 2021, at a hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 90. The cause was pneumonia, said Tom Griscom, a spokesman for the family. Brock voted against the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 as a representative from Tennessee - a vote he later regretted - but as party leader he became an insistent voice for greater Republican efforts to win over Black voters. (Teresa Zabala/The New York Times)
EditorialMary Wilson-Snipes, who was hospitalized with pneumonia in both lungs when she got COVID-19 in November 2020, at her home in Junction City, Kan. via Zoom on Feb. 21, 2021.
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EditorialPresident Donald Trump removes his mask immediately after returning to the White House from the hospital, although he still appeared to be struggling with the coronavirus, Oct. 5, 2020. (Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times)
EditorialThe soprano Anna Netrebko acknowledges applause after a performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on Dec. 31, 2019. (Caitlin Ochs/The New York Times)
EditorialHelen Branswell, Stat’s infectious-disease reporter, at home in Boston, March 14, 2020. Stat published Branswell’s first article on the “growing cluster of unexplained pneumonia cases” on Jan. 4, 2020. (Philip Keith/The New York Times)
EditorialRomi Cohn, born Avraham Hakohen Cohn, performs a circumcision at Congregation Ahaba Ve Ahva in Brooklyn in 2014. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialCami Neidigh, whose 90-year-old mother Geneva Wood was diagnosed with pneumonia at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, and would later test positive for the coronavirus, stands in a park in Kenmore, Wash., March 19, 2020. (Grant Hindsley/The New York Times)
EditorialCami Neidigh, whose 90-year-old mother Geneva Wood was diagnosed with pneumonia at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, and would later test positive for the coronavirus, stands in a park in Kenmore, Wash., March 19, 2020. (Grant Hindsley/The New York Times)
EditorialOutside the NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, N.Y., Wednesday, March 4, 2020, where at least one staff member has contracted the coronavirus, officials said last week. (Gregg Vigliotti/The New York Times)