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Inside the MAGAverse on the Eve of Trump’s Trial
On Saturday afternoon I drove out to eastern Pennsylvania, one of the big battlegrounds between President Biden and Donald Trump…
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An Essential Part of Modern Life That Armies Should Never Attack Again
In late March, after two years of withering attacks on Ukraine, Russia knocked out half of Ukraine’s power supply. Up…
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A Few Words About Nests
Spring is proceeding apace in this yard, despite my worst fears. For 28 of the 29 years that my husband…
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Norman Lear’s Art Goes to Auction
The television producer’s prime pieces will be featured in a special evening sale at Christie’s in May.
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How the Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt Became a Chronicler of Black Jazz History
Inspired by the drummer Arthur Taylor’s “Notes and Tones” collection of interviews with fellow musicians, Pelt started his own book…
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At Harlem Stage, Bringing Downtown Dance Uptown
As Harlem Stage’s E-Moves dance series turns 25, Bill T. Jones and other major choreographers discuss its impact on Black…
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He Was Blinded in One Eye, but Salman Rushdie’s Vision Is Undiminished
Last May, nine months after the knife attack that nearly killed him, Salman Rushdie made a surprise appearance at the…
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For Israel, Revenge Should Be a Dish Served Cold
After several days during which Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei repeatedly vowed that “the evil Zionist regime” would be punished for…
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Iran Just Made a Big Mistake. Israel Shouldn’t Follow.
It would be easy to be dazzled by the way Israeli, American and other allied militaries shot down virtually every…
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The Beautiful World of Birding
More from our inbox: Civility on the Court, but These Are Not Civil TimesA History of Deception About Politicians’ HealthTest…