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When the Novel Swiped Right
A friend of a friend was heading back to New York on the train. He pulled out his phone and…
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Magazine
Caviar on Doritos, Tater Tots and Cheese Steaks?
The luxurious delicacy is no longer confined to fancy occasions. It’s being served at Super Bowl gatherings, game nights and…
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News
How Can China’s People Demand Freedom if We Can’t Even Say It?
One morning last November, I woke up to a stirring sight: video clips of young protesters in several Chinese cities…
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World
‘They’re Hunting Me.’ Life as a Ukrainian Mayor on the Front Line
KHERSON, Ukraine — The little green van sped down the road, the Russian forces just across the river. Inside, Halyna…
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Magazine
Reminiscing About Clothes that Shaped Hip Hop
A proud crowd of hip-hop style pioneers gathered at the Museum at F.I.T. on Tuesday night to toast the opening…
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News
Marianne Mantell, Who Helped Pave the Way for Audiobooks, Dies at 93
In her early 20s she co-founded the groundbreaking spoken-word record label Caedmon, which had a hit with Dylan Thomas’s “A…
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An Artist Puts Kabul in a New Light (With Lipstick and Manicure)
The Afghan-Canadian artist Hangama Amiri fled the Taliban as a child. Her new museum show reclaims space for women with…
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News
How Uta Barth’s Art Illuminates
In a 40-year retrospective at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the photographer scrutinizes subtle shifts in light and reveals…
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News
Jean Anderson, Exacting and Encyclopedic Cookbook Author, Dies at 93
Her 1,300-page “Doubleday Cookbook” was a rival to “The Joy of Cooking,” and her rigorously tested recipes taught generations of…
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News
We’re Not Being Cruel, President Biden. Just Careful.
Messages don’t come any more mixed. An overwhelming majority of Democrats and independents who lean Democratic believe that President Biden…