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Mojo Nixon, Who Mixed Roots and Punk Rock, Dies at 66
A self-styled voice of “the doomed, the damned, the weird,” he was known for satirical songs including “Elvis Is Everywhere”…
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Style
A Rising Star in Fashion Who Sees No Future in New York
On a phone call in October, Carly Mark raised the idea for the first time: She needed to leave New…
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Style
Finding Fresh Talent for Fancy Watches
Louis Vuitton gathered up-and-coming watchmakers in Paris this week with its first watch prize and a party hosted by the…
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Style
She Ordered an Ashtray and Got a Can of Tuna
Return fraud is a rampant problem for both shoppers and retailers — and the mishaps often make for viral videos…
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World
The Brief Reign of Japan’s First Foreign-Born Beauty Queen
Karolina Shiino, a naturalized Japanese citizen who was born in Ukraine, resigned two weeks after winning the Miss Japan crown.
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News
Toby Keith’s Pre-Partisan Patriotism
Toby Keith already had a string of country hits before he wrote the 2002 song that cemented his place in…
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American Cities Aren’t Doomed After All
For a year or two, as first-wave pandemic panic gave way to a more generalized perception of ragged social disorder,…
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World
Deportation Flights from the U.S. to Venezuela in Limbo in Blow to Biden
Flights sending Venezuelans back to their homeland have not taken off for two weeks. The move is a setback to…
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Finance
Disney Has ‘Turned the Corner’ After a Strong Quarter, Iger Says
The company, facing pressure from activist investors, surpassed expectations for earnings and slowed its streaming losses.
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Arts
Ai Weiwei’s ‘Zodiac’ Is a Mystical Memory Tour
Like a cosmological comic, the artist’s new ‘graphic memoir’ entwines recalled experience with legend and imagination.