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Kathy Acker, Drawn to the Margins, Pushed Literature’s Boundaries
EAT YOUR MIND: The Radical Life and Work of Kathy Acker, by Jason McBride Kathy Acker — proto-punk, tough-stemmed flower,…
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Jay Pasachoff, Who Pursued Eclipses Across the Globe, Dies at 79
Jay M. Pasachoff, an astronomer at Williams College who spent more than 50 years traveling the world to observe solar…
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Sports
Migrants hired to work at the opening match waited all day without food and water.
A group of more than 200 migrant laborers hired to work concession stalls at the Qatar World Cup’s opening game…
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Did the Midterms Save American Democracy?
For everyone furiously debating the condition of American democracy, the 2022 midterms were a beautiful thing — a gift to…
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A New Effort to Help Places Mired in Poverty
Should people move to jobs or should jobs move to people? It’s a long-running debate. Lately the Biden administration has…
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There Is a Way to Break Out of Our Constitutional Stagnation
There are two constitutional traditions in the United States. The first is the one we all know, tied to Philadelphia…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Brooklyn | 7101 Shore Road, No. 2B Bay Ridge Co-op $399,000 A one-bedroom, one-bath, 800-square-foot prewar apartment with a combined…
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World
Covid Almost Broke This Hospital. It Also Might Be What Saves It.
The bearded young man suffering a psychotic episode craned his neck to get a better view of his body before…
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Magazine
The Pleasure of the Luxe Advent Calendar
A new column for people whose fantasy life involves a lot of shopping. Every holiday season I buy multiple Advent…
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Sports
Aliou Cissé on African Soccer, World Cup Places and Lost Generations
DIAMNIADIO, Senegal — Ask those who have watched Aliou Cissé take Senegal to two World Cups in a row and…