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Rachel McAdams Is Not Afraid of the Dark
The actress makes her Broadway debut in “Mary Jane” as the single mother of a seriously ill child. She views…
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Oklahoma’s Booming Film Industry Has Texas’ Attention
To attract movie and television production, states must try to offer the best incentives. The competition drives spending on Hollywood…
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What Netanyahu Must Do to Bring Home the Hostages
If the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, were serious about securing the release of all the hostages in Gaza, they…
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Her Husband Signed Up for the Military. She Didn’t.
In “The Wives,” Simone Gorrindo tells the story of joining a behind-the-scenes sorority — and how it changed her.
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A Frenchwoman’s Midlife Sexual Awakening
“Playboy,” an autobiographical novel by the writer Constance Debré, follows a woman who left her husband and job in search…
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The High-I.Q. Nonsense of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The hubris. The narcissism. The convenient and fraudulent anti-elitism. The out-of-his-mind theories presented as out-of-the-box thinking. Many of us have…
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Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I’m Sorry I’m Leaving You.
There are no end of theories for why the internet feels so crummy these days. The New Yorker blames the…
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Joe Lieberman and David Mixner, Exemplary Outsiders
The gay activist David Mixner and Senator Joe Lieberman died last month at the ages of 77 and 82, respectively,…
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Mary Ann Zielonko, Partner of Kitty Genovese, Dies at 85
The murder of Ms. Genovese, and her neighbors’ reaction to it, generated headlines. The nature of her relationship with Ms.…
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Kate Coleman, Who Documented the Bay Area Counterculture, Dies at 81
She wrote about politics and the patriarchy as a left-wing writer, then alienated her compatriots with exposés critical of the…