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Arts
Read Your Way Through Maine
Reading and writing are deeply valued in Maine. The novelist Lily King recommends fiction, nature writing, memoirs, children’s books and…
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Magazine
A Singles Party, Where Chaos Is the Point
The monthly event asks guests to bring someone they’ve matched with on Tinder, but whom they don’t yet know. What…
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Magazine
What’s the Status of Flaunting Your Status?
In what now seems the quaint era of Truman Capote’s baroque social diagrams, what distinguished the truly wealthy from the…
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Arts
Barbenheimer: The Unofficial Playlist
10 songs marked by aesthetic contrasts for the movies’ big opening weekend.
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World
Butcher Who Assaulted Officers on Jan. 6 Is Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison
The sentence for Kyle Fitzsimons was handed down the same day a California man who placed conspiracy theories at the…
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Politics
Minnie Bruce Pratt, Celebrated Poet of Lesbian Life, Dies at 76
Her collection “Crime Against Nature,” which recounts her losing custody of her children after she came out — made her…
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World
Penn Station Is a Disgrace. Can a New Plan Improve It?
A private firm’s proposal for the station tries to restore some of its old romance, unlike the M.T.A. plan, our…
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Arts
At a French Opera Festival, Premieres in Pursuit of Happiness
Two works at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, by two inventive partnerships in opera, use fables to explore grief and queer utopian…
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Magazine
‘And Just Like That …’ Style Recap: Dressing Your Age
In the fourth episode of the season, Carrie bristles at the “our” in “women our age.”
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Health
Federal Officials Hatch a Three-Pronged Defense Against Another ‘Tripledemic’
This fall, Americans will be urged to get shots against the flu, Covid and, if they’re older, R.S.V.