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A Masterpiece About a Masterpiece, for All Ages
An enchanting work by Italy’s foremost living children’s author is finally available in English.
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World
A.S. Byatt, Scholar Who Found Literary Fame With Fiction, Dies at 87
One of Britain’s most ambitious and intellectual novelists, she won the Booker Prize with “Possession,” her 1990 tale of illicit…
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World
Israeli and Palestinian Activists Ask Americans to Take Side of Peace
Sally Abed, a Palestinian citizen of Israel, and Alon-Lee Green, a Jewish Israeli, found polarization in America over the war…
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News
Universities Are Failing at Inclusion
Over the past five weeks, Jewish students on America’s campuses have found themselves confronted with those who celebrate a terrorist…
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News
‘Saltburn’ Review: A Promising Young Man Takes a Seedy Turn
In the new film from Emerald Fennell, Barry Keoghan plays an Oxford student drawn into a world of lust and…
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US
House Republicans, Stalled on Spending, Weaponize the Power of the Purse
As Congress struggles to do the bare minimum of keeping the government funded, House Republicans are using the annual federal…
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Magazine
T’s Holiday Gift Guide: Chile Flakes, Cookie Candles and More
What T Magazine editors are eyeing for our friends and family — and what we’re coveting for ourselves.
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News
In Britain, Reality Is Cleaving in Two
In Britain, Armistice Day is usually an understated affair, marked only by two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. This…
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Magazine
Did ‘Demolition Man’ Predict the Millennial?
A cult classic saw the future — kind of.
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News
Chiseled Cheekbones and Comic Chops: Why We Don’t Like Our Stand-Ups Hunky
Can good-looking guys be funny? The conventional wisdom is that men in comedy need to come across as relatable, not…