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World
Gabriela Wiener Does Not Care if You Don’t See Her Writing as Literature
When the Peruvian writer Gabriela Wiener was a child, she dreaded school trips to museums in Lima, the capital. As…
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Arts
What Can Literature Teach Us About Forgiveness?
“How I’m gon keep from killing him,” says Celie, the protagonist of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel “The Color…
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Health
A Novel Therapy, Using Writing, Shows Promise for PTSD
The News A comparatively quick treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, in which a patient writes about traumatic experiences in five…
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News
Rudy Giuliani Was Never ‘America’s Mayor’
On Monday, Rudy Giuliani was indicted in Georgia for his role in what prosecutors called a conspiracy to overturn the…
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News
As the Red Rock Desert Broils Us in Beauty, Will We Have to Leave?
Aridity is baked into the people and places of the American Southwest. We possess a dry demeanor influenced by a…
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Style
I Put On Lipstick for This?
Lunch with an older friend prompts a writer to try some seemingly outdated stratagems for attracting a mate.
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Finance
The Women’s Magazines of 2023 Are in a Facebook Group and Your Inbox
People still want to know what to wear and what is actually worth buying — and they want to trust…
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World
For the Court of Public Opinion, Trump Relies on a ‘Whataboutism’ Defense
As the former president faces multiple criminal indictments, he and his defenders try to shift attention by pointing to President…
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Arts
These Characters Need Therapists. ‘Cinema Therapy’ Is Here for Them.
Two YouTube hosts have built a following by dissecting the psychology of movie characters. Here, they analyze some of this…
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News
What to Do When Your Dog Bites (and Happens to Live in the White House)
Any dog can bite. It is the special misfortune of dogs living in the most famous house in the United…