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Dead Men at the State of the Union
There were dead men at the State of the Union. No, I’m not talking about George Santos, who I don’t…
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Congress Is Investing in Alternatives to Police. Can They Work?
This article is part of the Debatable newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it on Wednesdays. Last year,…
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Biden’s Vision About How to Heal America
Just a few days ago, the United States was in a national tizzy about a balloon. Never mind that China…
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‘Magic Mike’s Last Dance’ Review: Stripping Down to Bare Essentials
Channing Tatum returns as Florida’s favorite male exotic dancer, romancing a restless socialite played by Salma Hayek Pinault.
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The Oscars’ Andrea Riseborough Controversy, Thoroughly Explained
You’ve got questions about the surprise best-actress nominee, and our awards columnist has the answers (and a few more questions).
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When Athletes Go Hollywood
With Tom Brady appearing in the comedy “80 for Brady,” a look at other sports figures who have made their…
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Soul Told Black Musicians’ Stories. Its Archives Are Going Digital.
The newspaper, which started in 1966 with a focus on R&B, funk and disco, shut down in 1982. But one…
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Review: A Hip-Hop Take on Shakespeare’s Star-Crossed Lovers
“Rome & Jewels,” revived at the Joyce Theater, established Rennie Harris as a gifted and canny choreographer of street styles…
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‘Lucy’ Review: There’s Something About the Babysitter
A workplace comedy set at home, this cleverly detailed production explores child care as both labor and primal instinct.
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Greta Thunberg: ‘The World Is Getting More Grim by the Day’
There is genuinely no precedent in the modern history of geopolitics for the climate activist Greta Thunberg. Four and a…