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News
Carla Bley, Jazz Composer, Arranger and Provocateur, Dies at 87
Her music, which ranged from chamber miniatures to blaring fanfares, was suffused with a slyly subversive attitude.
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Arts
Britney Spears Writes of Having Abortion While Dating Justin Timberlake
The pop star included the detail in her upcoming memoir “The Woman in Me”; Timberlake did not immediately respond.
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Magazine
Before Goop, There Was Suzanne Somers
Of all the sunny blondes of the 1970s, Suzanne Somers was the sunniest. She had the face, the figure, the…
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News
Joan Jett Loves the New York Liberty. The Feeling Is Mutual.
As an early fan of the W.N.B.A. team, the musician saw the squad lose four championship series. This week, she…
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News
I Live in My Car
Chrystal Audet tried to get comfortable in what she called her “bedroom” — the back seat of her eight-year-old Ford…
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Magazine
A Paris Dining Space With One Motto: Come Hungry
Plus: kids’ furniture, boozy desserts and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Magazine
Yohji Yamamoto Prefers the Side View
This sketch [from Yohji Yamamoto’s fall 1988 collection] (above) is a lie. It’s a woman, but she looks like a…
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Books
A Russian Journalist’s Love Letter to Her People
“I Love Russia,” a collection of Elena Kostyuchenko’s reporting over the past 15 years, captures the lives of ordinary, often…
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Books
A History of Chinese Food, and a Sensory Feast
Fuchsia Dunlop’s “Invitation to a Banquet” is a cultural investigation of an impossibly broad and often misunderstood cuisine.
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Magazine
Down the Rabbit Hole With Miffy
Hordes of young adults in North America are embracing joy and childhood nostalgia with Miffy, a poker-faced, fictional, Dutch bunny.