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Magazine
A Funny Thing Happened on Her Way Out of a Comedy Club
Sarah Berkman and Phillip Dinner were standing in a stairwell in New York when they bonded over Nashville. A little…
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Magazine
They Tickled Each Other’s Funny Bone, and Everyone Else’s
Abby Barr and Jed Feiman, two comedy writers who regularly riff off each other, also kept their wedding guests laughing.
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Magazine
How Can I Stop Children From Bringing Toy Guns to the Playground?
A reader is frustrated by her children’s gravitation toward the toy guns a family brings to play with.
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World
They Spoke Up for Free Speech. Now They Are Being Sued for Defamation.
In Thailand, companies and people in positions of power often use libel suits to intimidate and punish activists and critics.
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News
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Is Done With School. On TV, Anyway.
With the final season of “Never Have I Ever,” the actress is graduating from her first onscreen role. Next up:…
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US
A Religious Charter School Faces Pushback From the Charter School Movement Itself
A Catholic school, newly approved in Oklahoma, is testing the bounds of what it means to be a charter —…
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US
Florida School Restricts Access to Amanda Gorman’s Inauguration Poem
A grade school in Miami-Dade County said “The Hill We Climb,” which Ms. Gorman read at President Biden’s inauguration in…
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News
Aja Monet, a Musical Poet of Love
On her debut album, “When the Poems Do What They Do,” the writer and community organizer offers up a fluid…
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World
As Water From Destroyed Dam Rose, Ukrainians Face a Fresh New Horror
The early morning explosion that woke Oksana Alfiorova from her sleep seemed normal enough, at least for wartime in Kherson.…
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World
The Art of Reusing Plastic
The artists Beverly Barkat and Germane Barnes play with discarded plastic — including bottles, cups and printer cartridges — to…