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Biden Against the Wounded Extremists
I’ve covered four presidents since joining The Times in 2003. Year after year (except during the Trump years) I go…
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A Raucous New Festival, With a Friends and Family Vibe
The interdisciplinary Out-FRONT! fills a gap in the dance calendar, showing incandescent works like Jasmine Hearn’s “Salt and Spirit.”
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Review: The Unaffected Excellence of the Cleveland Orchestra
One of the finest American ensembles returned to Carnegie Hall with a program that made its argument persuasively, but without…
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Men Should Wear More Pink
MILAN — Spotting people in bright colors is always a thrill. Outside the latest round of men’s shows, which started…
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A Modern Shopping Experience for Mothers of the Bride or Groom
Allison Kaplan, the editor in chief of Twin Cities Business, discusses a new website designed to help women find the…
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Where Moms Hover Over Starving Children
MOGADISHU, Somalia — To outlive a child is to lose a piece of your heart. A famine looming over the…
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In Philadelphia, a Cocktail Bar With Bold Colors and Swedish Meatballs
Plus: buzzy hotels, psychedelic collages and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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An Oral History of Rikers Island
In a new book, a wide range of voices weigh in on the notorious jail complex.
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Why the Ranks of Populism Are Filled With ‘Nasty’ Characters
Over the past eight years, the Republican Party has been transformed from a generally staid institution representing the allure of…
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Can Joe Biden Save Israel?
If I could get a memo onto President Biden’s desk about the new Israeli government, I know exactly how it…