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The Speakership Is Yours, Mike Johnson. Good Luck With That.
That House speaker mess was all Donald Trump’s fault. Yeah, yeah, I know you’re not going to argue with me…
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Food
A Giant of Painting Sheds New Light on Darkness
In his explorations of black, Pierre Soulages found a link to our sorrows, despair, regrets — our deepest selves.
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Why Do Fan-Made Trailers Rule the Internet?
Fan edits — short montages of films and television shows like “Bottoms” and “Succession” set to music — have become…
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Magazine
Gifts for Gardeners? They’ve Got Them in Spades.
With clothes inspired by Martha Stewart, heritage tools and colorful clogs, the couple behind Gardenheir cater to actual and want-to-be…
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Magazine
Can We Save the Redwoods by Helping Them Move?
When Philip Stielstra retired from Boeing in 2012, he needed something purposeful to do. He and his wife, Gay, were…
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Politics
This Is Your Brain on Crime
In 2022, according to F.B.I. numbers, there were 370 violent crimes reported for every 100,000 Americans. Even allowing for some…
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Magazine
Want a Viral TikTok? Put On Some Lip Gloss.
It’s one of many subtle tactics used by social media stars to make you stop and look.
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Food
María José Llergo’s Songs Have Flamenco Roots. They Raise a Ruckus.
This Spanish singer’s debut, “Ultrabelleza,” experiments with a signature genre of her Andalusian homeland, creating an unexpected homage.
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Stop, Before You Close This Tab (or Any Others) …
Think of your browser like an ongoing autobiography. Why would you ever delete it?
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Food
Review: These Art-Historical Nudes Become Bodies in Time
Spare and simple, “Aging Prelude” at the Chocolate Factory is a new beginning for the choreographic duo Chameckilerner.