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The Retired Justice Who Doesn’t Understand the Supreme Court

The Retired Justice Who Doesn’t Understand the Supreme Court

Stephen Breyer means well. Why is his new book, “Reading the Constitution,” so exasperating?
4 New Horror Books Spiked With Dread and Profound Unease

4 New Horror Books Spiked With Dread and Profound Unease

Our columnist reviews this month’s haunting new releases.
Seance? Celebration? A Risqué Tribute to Sinead O’Connor Arrives.

Seance? Celebration? A Risqué Tribute to Sinead O’Connor Arrives.

Since Sinead O’Connor died last summer at 56, the outspoken and defiant Irish singer-songwriter has been memorialized on stages both…
A British Scandal Intrigued J.T. Rogers, Then He Went Down the Rabbit Hole

A British Scandal Intrigued J.T. Rogers, Then He Went Down the Rabbit Hole

The playwright thought News International’s phone-hacking scandal could make for a sweeping thriller. Twelve years later, here it is.
Cassava Is the Secret to Gluten-Free ‘Flour’ Tortillas From Coyotas

Cassava Is the Secret to Gluten-Free ‘Flour’ Tortillas From Coyotas

Snacking for the Masters, a benefit for a culinary careers program and a fond farewell to this column.
The Rice Bowl You Need for Dinner

The Rice Bowl You Need for Dinner

Eric Kim’s bacon and egg don is extremely delicious, and extremely simple.
The Best of Late Night, at the Movies and Beyond

The Best of Late Night, at the Movies and Beyond

The new horror-thriller “Late Night With the Devil” isn’t the only time late-night hosts, shows and sets become fodder for…
6 Terrific Specials From 6 Very Different Comics, Streaming Now

6 Terrific Specials From 6 Very Different Comics, Streaming Now

Jenny Slate, Dan Soder, Cara Connors, Tig Notaro, David Cross and Dave Attell stamp these hours with particularly rich sensibilities.
Governors Island Taps New Head Curator

Governors Island Taps New Head Curator

Lauren Haynes brings her curatorial expertise to the goal of growing Governors Island’s public art program.
Review: In ‘American Rot,’ the Painful Legacy of the Dred Scott Case

Review: In ‘American Rot,’ the Painful Legacy of the Dred Scott Case

Kate Taney Billingsley’s play starts with a fictional apology, but then segregated choirs and a racist waitress create tonal dissonance.
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