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India’s Love Story With a Movie Still on the Big Screen After 27 Years
Well past the film’s intermission, the crowd keeps trickling in. Some pay at the ticketing window with a couple of…
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Finance
How to Cope When You’re Shown the Door
Send questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to [email protected]. Include your name and location, or a request…
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News
The Enduring, Invisible Power of Blond
If you are ever trapped between a hungry bear and a blonde with an attitude, fight the bear. That was…
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Arts
Review: A Dance Searching for Harmony in an Unequal World
Ronald K. Brown/Evidence returns to the Joyce Theater with two hits, “Open Door” and “Grace,” and a New York premiere…
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Magazine
I’m Racing My Biological Clock and a Tight-Lipped Boyfriend. Help!
A reader eager to have a child before she turns 40 doesn’t know what to make of a new love…
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Finance
Bomani Jones Calls an Audible
“Game Theory,” his HBO talk show, has pulled off the difficult feat of mixing sports and comedy with a political…
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News
I’m a 100-Year-Old Doctor. I’m Not Too Old to Work.
The doctor mentioned in a guest essay about older physicians gives his perspective.
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Magazine
Is It OK to Let My Relatives Think Their Dead Sister Is Still Alive?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to come clean about a well-intended lie.
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Finance
Older Moviegoers Turn Out for ‘A Man Called Otto’
Ticket sales totaled $15 million over the holiday weekend, fueled by older audiences in the middle of the country.
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News
And Now a Few Words About How Power Makes You Weird
Gail Collins: Bret, I promise not to hold you accountable for everything the House Republicans try to do during the…