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Catherine Christer Hennix, Spiritual Drone Musician, Dies at 75
She fused her mathematical knowledge with minimalist sounds and global spiritual traditions, most notably in her 1976 composition “The Electric…
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World
Here’s what we know about the hostages released on Saturday.
Hamas released a second group of 13 hostages to Israel on Saturday as part of a cease-fire deal, a day…
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News
A Doctor Who Fled Russia Remembers the Pain of Antisemitism
It was rare for Jewish women to practice radiology in post-Stalinist Russia, but that’s what Diana Amastis, now 95, did…
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Magazine
Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?
One needn’t eat Tostitos Hint of Lime Flavored Triangles to survive; advertising’s object is to muddle this truth. Of course,…
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Arts
Pina Bausch’s ‘Rite of Spring’ Takes Root in Africa
Toward the end of Pina Bausch’s “Rite of Spring,” a woman in a wispy white shift walks up to a…
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Finance
Can Divorce Be Affordable? Yes, but Only if Spouses Want It to Be.
There are ways to reduce the stress and expense of ending a marriage, but they require both parties to want…
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News
Americans Under 30 Don’t Trust Religion — or Anything Else
This is an addendum to a series about Americans moving away from religion. Read part one, part two, part three,…
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World
How Tamron Hall Spends Her Sundays
Hall, the talk show host and author, has a lot on her plate: TV, fiction writing and her family. Somehow…
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News
How Front-Runners Fail
The holiday season is upon us. Which means that while Americans are recovering from an orgy of overeating and Black…
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News
Who Was the Real ‘Shaved Woman of Chartres’?
In August 1944, in a city near Paris, Robert Capa took a photograph of a woman cradling a baby in…