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Denmark Aims a Wrecking Ball at ‘Non-Western’ Neighborhoods
A government program is using demolition and relocation to remake neighborhoods with “non-Western” immigrants, poverty or crime.
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Lauren Halsey, an Activist Artist, Joins Gagosian Gallery
The artist, whose upbringing in South Central Los Angeles is integral to her practice, combines community and commercial success.
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An Audio Diary of Despair
Tasneem Ismael Ahel’s audio messages typically arrive all at once. Sometimes there are 16 files. Sometimes there are 24. Sometimes…
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Among New York’s Sidewalk Sideshows, 2 Goats and a Story of Despair
In a city thick with spectacles and showmen, Beverly Shaw arrived from Indiana with a desperate plea.
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The Taylor and Travis Fan Fiction That’s Tearing TikTok Apart
“Roughing the Princess,” an erotic e-book inspired by an actual relationship, veered too close to reality for many of Taylor…
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City Island: A ‘Little Magical Wonderland’ in the Bronx
This 1.5-mile-long island, with “a beach on almost every block,” may feel like small-town New England, but it’s part of…
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Thirst and Hunger Grow in Besieged Gaza Amid Israeli Bombardment
Residents wait in line for hours for bread and water, with fights sometimes breaking out. The United Nations has called…
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Margaret Renkl Writes in the Space Between Grief and Hope
In her most recent book, “The Comfort of Crows,” Renkl puts her admirable powers of perception to use, offering readers…
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Jill Medvedow, Who Remade ICA Boston, to Depart
She will leave her post as the Institute of Contemporary Art’s director in 2024, but isn’t sure what’s next. “I…
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Why Do Fan-Made Trailers Rule the Internet?
Fan edits — short montages of films and television shows like “Bottoms” and “Succession” set to music — have become…