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Why Mister Grouse Is the Friendliest Bird in the Forest
When Bill Hartline bought 50 acres of forested land outside Muncy, Pa., he was looking for a bit of solitude…
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In Search of Cash, Studios Send Old Shows Back to Netflix
When building their own streaming companies, many entertainment studios ended lucrative licensing deals with Netflix. But they missed the money…
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World
The Billionaire, His Mexican Hideaways and Me
The financier Sir James Goldsmith created two lavish retreats in Mexico that are now hotels. A writer checked in to…
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‘American Fiction’ Review: The Pen Is Mighty, the Pressures Mightier
The first film from the director Cord Jefferson stars Jeffrey Wright as an author who becomes a pseudonymous success writing…
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A Holiday Party With Solid Ice Champagne Buckets and Ornamental Bugs
The designers Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch are known for their detail-oriented approach, which they also apply to a more…
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Is the Way Men Talk About Fashion About to Undergo Another Sea Change?
How two “grown dirtbags” are reshaping men’s wear.
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‘Past Lives’ Is an Awards-Season Hit, and They Made It Soar
It’s fitting, maybe, that the male leads of the continent-spanning “Past Lives” had to do their joint interview from different…
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The Strangest Toy on Wish Lists This Year
It’s part Build-A-Bear and part Easy-Bake Oven.
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David Mamet, a.k.a. ‘Embittered Dave,’ Would Like a Word
In a new memoir, the filmmaker and playwright shares his opinions on Hollywood past and present.
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Review: In ‘How to Dance in Ohio,’ Making Autism Sing
A musical about seven autistic young adults, played by seven autistic young actors, breaks new ground on Broadway.