EditorialThe economist Austan Goolsbee speaks at The New York Times’ DealBook conference in New York on Nov. 12, 2013. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialPeople fill up canisters at a Flushing Avenue gas station more than a week after Hurricane Sandy hit, in Brooklyn, Nov. 9, 2012. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialEileen Nagle, 81, receive the new bivalent Omicron booster shot at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale nursing home in the Bronx, on Sept. 14, 2022. (Andrew Seng/The New York Times)
EditorialTennis player Roger Federer signs autographs during Aurthur Ashe Kids’ Day, before the start of the US Open in New York, on Aug. 23, 2008. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom his perch behind the bar at Elaine?s, Thomas Carney helped shape the character of one of New York?s most celebrated drinking establishments. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialRobert Randolph, who brought his pedal steel out of the church and expanded its reach and sound, performs at the Brooklyn Bowl in New York, March 6, 2011. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialRon Galella at the opening of a gallery show of his celebrity photos, which made him something of a celebrity himself, in Manhattan, Sept. 12, 2005. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialChief of Department Philip Banks, second from left, stands with Police Commissioner William Bratton during the Pledge of Allegiance at a New York Police Department promotion ceremony in New York on March 28, 2014. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialClassical Theater of Harlem’s presentation of Melvin Van Peebles’s Tony-nominated “Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death” on opening night in New York on Oct. 1, 2004, a show Paul Carter Harrison helped conceive. Paul Carter Harrison, a playwright and scholar who in books, essays and award-winning plays provided a theoretical structure for Black performing arts, linking works by writers like August Wilson to a deeply rooted structure of African ritual and myth, died on Dec. 27, 2021 at a retirement home in Atlanta. He was 85. His daughter, Fonteyn Harrison, confirmed the death but said the cause had not been determined. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialRay Dalio, the billionaire founder of the world’s largest hedge fund talked with DealBook about China, inflation and “The Changing World Order,” his new book about empires. (Illustration by The New York Times; photograph by Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialMelvin Van Peebles with the cast of the Classical Theater of Harlem’s production of his musical “Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death,” at the Harlem School of the Arts in Oct. 1, 2004. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialScott Stringer at a “Women for Stringer” comptroller campaign rally at the Harriet Tubman Memorial Statute in New York, Aug. 29, 2013. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialDavid Redden holds the British Guiana stamp, which sold for a record $9.5 million at Sotheby's in New York, June 17, 2014. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)
EditorialFrom left, Richard Vetere, Mario Fratti, Murray Schisgal, Donna De Matteo, Stephen Adly Guirgis, and Quincy Long at a symposium benefit at the Bleecker Street Theater in New York, on April 13, 2010. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)