Opinion
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How Gay Men Saved Us From Mpox
For weeks, the same awkward scene played out again and again in sexually transmitted infection clinics across the United States.…
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How to Pray With Our Eyes Open
April is my favorite month in Austin, my hometown. The banks along the highways burst with wildflowers. Bluebonnets preside over…
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Why DeSantis Has to Run
The resurgence of Donald Trump in the 2024 primary polls, the unsurprising evidence that his supporters will stand by him…
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A Justice in Trouble
The first and only Supreme Court justice to be impeached was Samuel Chase of Maryland in 1805, and he was,…
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Edward Koren, 87, Whose Cartoon Creatures Poked Fun at People, Dies
For six decades in The New Yorker and elsewhere, his hairy, toothy, long-nosed characters offered witty commentary on the foibles…
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Keith Johnstone, Champion of Improvisational Theater, Dies at 90
The theatrical games and performance techniques Mr. Johnstone developed became a familiar part of the acting arsenal.
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Leonard Abrams, 68, Chronicler of 1980s East Village Art Boom, Dies
His newspaper, the East Village Eye, was as scrappy and iconoclastic as the young maverick stars its pages brought to…
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Pierre Lacotte, Choreographer Who Aided a Defection, Dies at 91
He befriended Rudolf Nureyev in 1961 while the Kirov Ballet was in Paris and witnessed his headline-making defection at the…
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Should All States Have Aid in Dying Laws?
More from our inbox: Be Funny, Live LongBaseball’s New LookThe Era of Protest SongsLynda Bluestein of Bridgeport, Conn., reached a…
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Mary Quant, Fashion Icon and Mother of the Miniskirt, Dies at 93
As a designer, clad in her signature playclothes and boots, with huge painted eyes, fake freckles and a distinctive bob,…