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Cathedral of St. John Finally Solves a 100-Year-Old Problem
The cathedral’s dome, a tour de force of tile, was supposed to be temporary. Instead, it’s lasted more than a…
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Xi Xi, Whose Writing Defined a Changing Hong Kong, Dies at 85
Her work captured the unease of Hong Kong’s transition to Chinese rule, gave voice to the city’s children and working-class…
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‘Women Talking’ Review: The Power of Speech
Sarah Polley adapts Miriam Toews’s novel into a timely political parable with a stellar ensemble cast.
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How a See-Through Frog Hides Its Red Blood From Predators
The glass frog’s unusual adaptation to bolster its camouflage could offer clues for preventing deadly blood clots in people.
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Oscar White Muscarella, Museum ‘Voice of Conscience,’ Dies at 91
An archaeologist at the Met, he warned about plundered and fake antiquities and about the acquisition practices of collectors and…
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Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy on Haters, List Makers and Sharing Art You Love
Hosted by Lulu Garcia-Navarro Produced by Sophia Alvarez Boyd Edited by Anabel Bacon and Kaari Pitkin Engineered by Sonia Herrero…
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New Year’s Eve in New York City: What to Do, See and Eat
Ring in the holiday just like the old days — in person.
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In the Village, Another Piece of the City’s History Is Coming Down
Like other vulnerable landmarks across the city, the house at 14 Gay Street — which helped inspire the musical “Wonderful…
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Stream These Three Great Documentaries
This month’s picks include a look at families coping with cancer, a filmmaker exploring some troubling family history and a…
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In the Village, Another Piece of the City’s History Is Coming Down
Like other vulnerable landmarks across the city, the house at 14 Gay Street — which helped inspire the musical “Wonderful…