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The Essential Joan Didion
The Joan Didion many people know is constructed from a few artifacts the real writer left behind when she died…
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King Charles to Return to Public Duties, Reassuring Anxious Royal Watchers
The king’s cancer treatment will continue but doctors are “pleased with the progress made so far,” a palace spokesman said.
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Real Estate
$1.3 Million Homes in Anguilla
A solar-powered seafront villa, a three-bedroom house with gardens near Shoal Bay Beach, and a presale in a six-home development…
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Opinion
This Whole King Trump Thing Is Getting Awfully Literal
Donald Trump’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to…
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Opinion
A Simple Act of Defiance Can Improve Science for Women
They don’t tell you beforehand that it will be a choice between having a career in science or starting a…
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A Novelist Who Finds Inspiration in Germany’s Tortured History
Jenny Erpenbeck became a writer when her childhood and her country, the German Democratic Republic, disappeared, swallowed by the materialist…
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5 Takeaways From David Pecker’s Testimony in Trump’s Criminal Trial
The criminal trial of Donald Trump featured vivid testimony on Thursday about a plot to protect his first presidential campaign…
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‘Terrestrial Verses’ Review: Sitting in the Bureaucrat’s Seat
Ordinary Iranians face a maze of byzantine rules and small indignities in this series of gripping vignettes.
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A Wanderer, Ravel and Suzanne Farrell: Life Is Good at City Ballet
The spring season at New York City Ballet opened with an all-Balanchine program and a vintage miniature from 1975: “Errante,”…
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How Postwar Paris Changed the Expat Artists
An exhibition at the Grey Art Museum explores the fervid postwar scene in Paris, where Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell and…