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Debating Covid’s Origins: A Lab or a Market?
More from our inbox: Biden’s Image ProblemsDisclosing ‘Junk Fees’ at RestaurantsWhy the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5…
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What Is Ballet in the 21st Century? It’s All Over the Place.
New York City Ballet wrapped up its 75th anniversary celebration at Lincoln Center this spring with a look to the…
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Pay $1 to Hear Wu-Tang Clan’s Secret Album (Eventually)
An online art collective that spent $4 million on “Once Upon a Time in Shaolin” is telling fans their purchases…
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‘Brats’: What to Know About Andrew McCarthy’s Look Back at the ’80s Stars
A new documentary revisits the group of young actors that helped define the decade. Here are some of its most…
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Warren Winiarski, Whose Fledgling Cabernet Bested the French, Dies at 95
His $6 bottle of Napa Valley cabernet won a historic tasting in Paris in 1976, astonishing connoisseurs and putting his…
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Listen to the Best Tracks From 8 Tony-Nominated Shows
“Hell’s Kitchen,” “Stereophonic” and others are up for top prizes at Sunday’s ceremony. Our critic takes stock of their cast…
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R.O. Kwon: ‘I Want More of People’s Bodies, Especially in Fiction’
What books are on your night stand? If a big earthquake hits San Francisco, the pile on my night stand…
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How Conservatives Plotted Roe’s Downfall for Years, in Plain Sight
In “The Fall of Roe,” Elizabeth Dias and Lisa Lerer explain exactly how Roe v. Wade was made — and…
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How an Artist Became the Queen of Baltimore
Joyce J. Scott’s 50-year retrospective at the Baltimore Museum of Art draws inspiration, beauty and humor from her hometown and…
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Idina Menzel Will Return to Broadway in ‘Redwood’
The new musical, about a woman seeking healing, is to arrive early next year.