Month: September 2022
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World
Guess Who’s Coming to Mordor
Emilia Clarke does not have purple eyes. Her character in HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” Daenerys Targaryen, is described in the…
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World
On ‘Fossora,’ Björk Is a Daughter, a Mother and a Universe
No way around it: “Fossora,” Björk’s 10th studio album, can be heavy going, thorny and intense. But it’s well worth…
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Style
Bottega Veneta Ties the Knot Again
A still from “Bottega Veneta Industrial Video,” a 1985 promotional film by Andy Warhol Studio with pochettes featuring an intrecciato…
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Style
A Singaporean Chocolatier Infusing Sweets With Seaweed, Curry and Satay Spice
You're reading the The T List newsletter. A weekly roundup of what T Magazine editors are noticing and coveting right now,…
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Health
A Devious Cellular Trick Cancers Can Use to Escape Your Immune System
In a surprise discovery, researchers found that cells from some types of cancers escaped destruction by the immune system by…
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World
‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Review: Still Spelling Trouble
Disney’s “Hocus Pocus” is one of the company’s few true cult classics; after an initial negative reception when it was…
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‘InHospitable’ Review: Fight for Survival
“InHospitable” is a decent advocacy documentary that compellingly argues a couple of points that aren’t easy to make compelling onscreen.…
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U.S. Economy Weaker Than Thought in Year’s First Half, by One Measure
A key measure of U.S. economic output grew more slowly in the first half of the year than previously believed,…
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Hospitals in Coastal Cities Risk Flooding Even in ‘Weak’ Hurricanes, Study Finds
In a large proportion of the metropolitan areas along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States, at least…
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World
Where the Wall of Death Is a Way of Life
A little girl in a pink skirt clenched a fistful of carnival tickets and peered into the Wild Wheels Thrill…
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