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Henry Threadgill’s Musical Spring Is Varied and Extreme. Like He Is.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer has released a memoir, “Easily Slip Into Another World,” and a new album, “The Other One.”
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World
On the Run for Decades, a Fugitive of Rwanda’s Genocide Is Finally Caught
Accused of having a direct hand in the killing of hundreds of Tutsis, Fulgence Kayishema was arrested in South Africa,…
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Australia Reckons With TV Host’s Exit Over Racist Abuse
Stan Grant, an Indigenous journalist, was attacked on social media after talking during coronation coverage about the brutality of colonialism.
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Health
The Secret to Better Salmon Is Salt
A dry brine gives you firmer, juicier fish fillets with kettle-chip-crisp skin.
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Martin Amis, Acclaimed Author of Bleakly Comic Novels, Dies at 73
In books like “Money” and “The Information,” he created “a high style to describe low things,” as he put it.…
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Business
The Debt Ceiling Dispute Raises the Risks for ‘Risk-Free’ U.S. Bonds
Short-term costs for insuring U.S. bonds are skyrocketing, and the long-term effects of repeated flirtations with debt default are already…
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Magazine
Why Travelers Should Seek Out Discomfort
Taking a trip has long been associated with pleasure. But there is nothing more bracing — and vitalizing — than…
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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ Review: Raccoon Tears and a Final Mixtape
This dour, visually off-putting two-and-a-half-hour A.S.P.C.A. nightmare of a film may only be for completionist fans.
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Health
Scampi Your Mushrooms, Fry Your Cheese and Don’t Flip Your Salmon
A batch of new recipes from Hetty McKinnon and Ali Slagle encourage a bit of cleverness in the kitchen.
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Health
Where to Find Wheelchair-Accessible Dining, and More Reader Questions
Miss the Red Cat, in Chelsea? We have just the place.
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