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An Artist’s Queer Take on ‘Moby-Dick’
Until a few years ago, the American artist Wu Tsang never had much interest in “Moby-Dick,” Herman Melville’s classic 1851…
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Review: ‘Die Monosau’ Revives Chaotic Energy in Berlin
Chaos also plays a role in a new play at the Volksbühne theater that delivers on its pledge of a…
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Health
Helping Stroke Patients Regain Movement in their Hands
Heather Rendulic was 23 when she suffered a stroke that disabled her left side. Ten years later, her left arm…
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Business
Don Lemon, Nikki Haley and the Lessons of a Hoodie
The CNN anchor should have known there is a fine line between showing some personality and things getting personal.
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Business
New York Times Wins 3 Polk Awards
The Times was honored for its coverage of the war in Ukraine and a photo of war victims, as well…
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News
Cambodia Says It Has Recovered Looted Gold Jewelry Once Worn by Royals
The 77 items had been in the collection of Douglas A.J. Latchford, accused of trafficking in looted antiquities, and were…
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Even a Mother Can’t Body-Block Mental Illness
ZIG-ZAG BOY: A Memoir of Madness and Motherhood, by Tanya Frank When Tanya Frank’s otherwise healthy 19-year-old son, Zach, experienced…
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‘Libraries, You Are My Heroes’: Readers Share Memories of a Favorite Haven
A photo essay celebrating the versatility of public libraries prompted an outpouring of enthusiasm from card-carrying book lovers.
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Magazine
An Art Show That Asks, ‘Why Is Everyone Breaking Up Right Now?’
Where do broken hearts go on Valentine’s Day? Or any day for that matter? While romantics across the city were…
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US
When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Constitutional Line?
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases…