Year: 2023
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A Crybaby Year for Men in the Movies
In 2023, male characters pouted elaborately after something they saw as their birthright was put in check.
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Video Games Let Them Choose a Role. Their Transgender Identities Flourished.
Transgender people have turned to games, some with robust character creators, as places where they can safely express themselves.
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Is This the Endgame for the Age of Heroes?
Audiences are showing fatigue when it comes to Marvel’s box office behemoths of recent years. Based on what they were…
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This Silly Museum About Crabs Has Serious Things to Say
The tiny Crab Museum in Margate, England, is gaining attention for its irreverent crustacean exhibits that also teach visitors about…
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Love a TV Show? Now You Can Live It.
Streamers and networks are creating live experiences to promote series like “Squid Game” and “Only Murders in the Building.” But…
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Two Watershed Shows About 1993 Help Make Sense of 2023
A blue-chip gallery asks, does the infamous Whitney Biennial or “The Theater of Refusal” measure up 30 years later, when…
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World
Young Iowa Republicans Raise Their Voices. Will Their Party Listen?
G.O.P. presidential candidates have not aggressively courted Gen Z, even as young voters increasingly show an openness to new candidates…
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Federal Judge Approves Georgia’s New Voting Maps
The judge found that the Georgia legislature had complied with orders to allow Black voters an equal opportunity to elect…
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9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
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‘I Feel Like I Don’t Matter’: East Palestine Waits for a Presidential Visit
The White House has said that Mr. Biden still plans to visit the site of a toxic derailment in February.…