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Monday, January 26, 2015
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Health
Violet Pietrok was born with a Tessier Cleft, a rare defect that left a fissure in her skull. Surgeons at Boston Children's Hospital, aided by 3-D prints of her skull, hope to repair the damage.
| Opinion - Op-Docs
This short documentary explores what we can learn from the Black Panther party in confronting police violence 50 years later.
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Science - ScienceTake
Raindrops capture tiny bubbles which then release that fresh, earthy scent into the air.
| Opinion - Op-Docs
This short documentary shows a mother's efforts to manage her daughter's daily struggle with a life-threatening condition: Type I diabetes.
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Culture - In Performance
Mr. Donahoe in a scene from "Every Brilliant Thing," a solo show about a man who creates a list of life's pleasures for his suicidal mother. The play is at the Barrow Street Theater through March 29.
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Clothes and Character
Ruth E. Carter, the costume designer for "Selma," explains how a heightened collar, colorful suits and coat pockets help transport viewers back to the violent but hopeful days of 1965.
| Style - Bill Cunningham
Young men are pushing the style envelope with felt hats, winged sneakers and fur-collared coats.
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