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Some Used to Dread Readings. Now They Sell Out.
These days, literary events in New York City can require tickets and be just as hard to get into as…
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US
Republican Women Are Divided on Abortion as Bans Spread
Across the country, fractures are emerging among conservative and centrist women, as they confront a steady drumbeat of new abortion…
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World
Anti-Violence Activist Says N.Y.P.D. Leaders Defamed Her Over Criticism
Dana Rachlin, who filed a federal defamation lawsuit against the Police Department, said the string of recent attacks by high-level…
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News
The Troubling Trend in Teenage Sex
Debby Herbenick is one of the foremost researchers on American sexual behavior. The director of the Center for Sexual Health…
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World
Sexism, Hate, Mental Illness: Why Are Men Randomly Punching Women?
Conversation about the attacks on the streets of New York have centered on mental illness, but the offenses seem to…
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World
Mother Is Charged With Murder of Twins Found Dead in the Bronx
The mother, Gloria Asamoah, had been recently hospitalized, the police said, and was discharged from a psychiatric ward before her…
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News
A Conversation With Deborah Feldman, an Unorthodox Voice in Germany
Feldman, who wrote in “Unorthodox” about leaving her Hasidic community in New York, has been touching a nerve in Germany,…
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Magazine
A Jazz Lounge That’s More Than Kind of Blue
Plus: Thom Browne bedding, a new Brooklyn bakery and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Magazine
The Playwright Who Fearlessly Reimagines America
When the playwright Suzan- Lori Parks was in high school,a teacher asked what she wanted to be as an adult.…
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Magazine
My Friend Is a Spendthrift With a Sick Dog. Should I Give to Her GoFundMe?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the value of donating to a fund-raiser for a pet in need — despite its…