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Magazine
‘Specimen Days’ Is Both an Ode to Walt Whitman and Its Own Portrait of America
BOOKS OFTEN FALL into penumbral areas of reception and Michael Cunningham seems to have been aware that a version of…
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World
Why Are Momfluencers So Good at Worming Their Way Into Your Brain?
In some ways, the internet has been incredible for mothers. Spaces online have provided solace and connection and allowed some…
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World
Hebe de Bonafini, 93, Who Rallied Mothers of ‘the Disappeared,’ Dies
Hebe de Bonafini, a former seamstress who, spurred by the disappearance of her sons during Argentina’s brutal military dictatorship of…
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Food
‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ Review: Nan Goldin’s Art and Activism
Among the thousands of items in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection is the 1980 Nan Goldin photograph titled “Heart-Shaped…
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Food
‘99 Homes,’ ‘Paddleton’ and More Streaming Gems
‘99 Homes’ (2015) Stream it on Hulu. The acclaimed writer and director Ramin Bahrani’s early independent films (“Man Push Cart,”…
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Health
U.S. Officials Offer Hopeful Tone on Covid as Winter Nears
Federal health officials expressed optimism on Tuesday that the nation was better prepared to weather a surge of Covid-19 infections…
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World
How a Jewish Group’s Online Surveillance Uncovered a Synagogue Plot
Early signs of a threat to shoot up a Manhattan synagogue were detected on Friday morning not by law enforcement…
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Food
6 Podcasts About the Perils of Misinformation
In contrast to dire predictions, the midterm elections were largely a rebuke to far-right candidates who campaigned on conspiracy theories…
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Food
The Horrors of Rich-People Food, Fleshed Out on Film
All night long, in increasingly imaginative ways, a chef tells diners that they’ve chosen the wrong guy — the wrong…
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World
What We Know About the Colorado Springs Shooting
Colorado Springs communities were grieving this week in the wake of a mass shooting on Saturday night that left five…