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BODIES OF EVIDENCE
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BODIES OF EVIDENCE

“Love Lies Bleeding.”

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March 18, 2024
O.K., DOOMER
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O.K., DOOMER

Some people want to build ALI. faster. Others want to pull the plug. Who will decide the fate of humanity?

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March 18, 2024
INVISIBLE CITY
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INVISIBLE CITY

> After ists fell in Syria, supporters and victims alike were herded into a giant outdoor prison— and effectively given lifetime sentences.

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March 18, 2024
YOU TELL ME
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YOU TELL ME

Why Percival Everett cant say what his novels mean.

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March 18, 2024
MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE
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MELANIE ANN DONOGHUE WEDS WORDLE

Melanie Ann Donoghue, thirty-two, of Westchester County, New York, was wed on Saturday to Wordle.

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3 mins  |
March 18, 2024
OLD SCHOOL
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OLD SCHOOL

Have the liberal arts gone conservative?

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March 18, 2024
Starburst
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Starburst

The next big solar storm could devastate our power grid and communication systems. Are we prepared?

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March 04, 2024
SPICE ODYSSEY
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SPICE ODYSSEY

\"Dune: Part Two.\"

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March 11, 2024
WAR AND PIECES
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WAR AND PIECES

Two outstanding premières at City Ballet.

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March 11, 2024
HAD TO HAPPEN
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HAD TO HAPPEN

Marilynne Robinson on Genesis.

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March 11, 2024
THE BOY WHO CRIED ART
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THE BOY WHO CRIED ART

Was Keith Haring a brilliant painter or a brilliant brand?

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March 11, 2024
HARLEM IS EVERYWHERE
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HARLEM IS EVERYWHERE

Denise Murrell takes on the Harlem Renaissance at the Met.

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March 11, 2024
HOSTEL
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HOSTEL

I’ve never told my husband this story, but I suppose I will eventually, on some sticky night in, say, February, as we lie naked in bed with the ceiling fan set at its highest speed.

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March 11, 2024
THE FORTY-THREE
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THE FORTY-THREE

After a group of Mexican students disappeared, their parents fought for justice.

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March 11, 2024
THE LAST CAMPAIGN
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THE LAST CAMPAIGN

Trailing Trump in polls and facing doubts about his age, President Biden voices defiant confidence.

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March 11, 2024
SCENES FROM MY OPEN-ISH MARRIAGE
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SCENES FROM MY OPEN-ISH MARRIAGE

There’s a scene in Molly Roden Winter’s debut, “More: A Memoir of Open Marriage,” that should come with a warning. Winter is at her home in Brooklyn.

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March 11, 2024
HIGH ANXIETY
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HIGH ANXIETY

The playwright Lucy Prebble is expert at getting inside worried people's heads.

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March 11, 2024
ROLE PLAY
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ROLE PLAY

RuPaul, who brought drag mainstream, fears the end times.

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March 11, 2024
Letter from the West Bank – The Dispossessed
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Letter from the West Bank – The Dispossessed

Israeli settlers are escalating attacks on their Palestinian neighbors.

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March 04, 2024
Arrested Development
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Arrested Development

The long adolescence of Carson McCullers.

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March 04, 2024
UNLEARNED LESSONS
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UNLEARNED LESSONS

\"About Dry Grasses.\"

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March 04, 2024
FORGIVE ME NOT
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FORGIVE ME NOT

A revival of Dominique Morisseau's \"Sunset Baby.\"

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March 04, 2024
SWORD PLAY
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SWORD PLAY

\"Shogun,\" on FX.

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March 04, 2024
LORDING IT
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LORDING IT

Can Byron be freed from the Byronic?

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March 04, 2024
THE SPIT OF HIM
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THE SPIT OF HIM

Kevin didn't have a rain jacket and for that reason he wasn't wearing one. A pair of \"Bananas in Pyjamas\" pajama bottoms bunched over the shafts of his rain boots. From his left shoulder, a flat laptop bag dangled. It had been consigned to his school's lost-property box and had remained there more than four months before he'd claimed it for himself. Now it flapped rhythmically against his hip. It contained next to nothing, but he felt that it lent him a professional air.

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March 04, 2024
INVISIBLE WORKERS
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INVISIBLE WORKERS

How North Korea operates a forced-labor program in China.

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March 04, 2024
IDENTITY CRISIS
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IDENTITY CRISIS

A professor claimed for years to be Native. She insists it was just a mistake.

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March 04, 2024
UNREAL LIFE
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UNREAL LIFE

\"Russian Troll Farm\" lands Off Broadway.

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February 26, 2024
TORN PAGES
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TORN PAGES

The fate and the power of books in wartime.

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February 26, 2024
FOUR YEARS LATER
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FOUR YEARS LATER

What we can't learn from 2020.

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February 26, 2024