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Style
The Crypto Crowd Holds a Glittery Awards Night, Despite Fiascoes
The Crypties was intended as a gala evening in Miami to celebrate the currencies of the future. It turned out…
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World
Warnock Turns to Obama to Help Boost Turnout in Final Days of Runoff Campaign
For Democrats, the former president’s event in Atlanta with Senator Raphael Warnock on Thursday is viewed as an ironclad way…
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World
Barbara Love, Who Fought for Lesbians to Have a Voice, Dies at 85
As an activist and an author, she was determined to demystify and normalize the lesbian experience, and to integrate it…
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World
California Has Brilliant Fall Colors, Too
If you know where to look.
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World
After Mass Protests, China Appears to Back Away From Harsh Covid Rules
Several cities announced the easing of lockdown regulations and testing requirements after the country’s biggest demonstrations in decades.
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Food
We’re Out of Movie Stars. Whose Fault Is That?
Obviously, two of the year’s biggest movies are just the second installments of franchises that could go on long after…
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Food
A Punk Rocker Searches for His Bass and the Friend Who Stole It
Sam Lipsyte’s new novel, “No One Left to Come Looking for You,” centers on the 1990s music scene in downtown…
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Magazine
Jessie Buckley’s Monster Talent
According to the teachings of the paduan theater artist Giovanni Fusetti, one of the great clowning masters in the world,…
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Magazine
Poem: (Intuitions. She)
In Coral Bracho’s poem, translated by Forrest Gander from the Spanish, we are witnesses to the thoughts of the poet’s…
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Travel
A Man Fell From a Cruise Ship. And Survived.
He treaded water for hours in the Gulf of Mexico, withstanding rain, winds and waves before he was rescued. Others…