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Magazine
Perfumes for Primal Urges
A whiff of strawberry sweetness hits you as soon as you walk into “The Pink Bedroom,” an exhibit at the…
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Magazine
Traditional Filipino Wedding Gowns Go Modern
Filipino American designers across the United States and Canada are putting their own spin on classic Filipiniana outfits for a…
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Magazine
After She Traded One Patagonia for Another, Tragedy Couldn’t Keep Her Away
The documentary “Wild Life” tells the story of Kristine Tompkins, a former chief executive who retired at 43 and moved…
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Arts
The Phandom of the Opera
“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest running show in Broadway history, will give its final performance on Sunday, bringing…
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Books
Texas County Keeps Public Libraries Open Amid Book Ban Controversy
Officials in Llano County considered closing the entire library system in lieu of returning challenged titles to its shelves.
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Arts
On Feist’s ‘Multitudes,’ Tranquillity Is Shadowed by Disquiet
The Canadian songwriter’s most intimate-sounding album is also her most ambitious statement.
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Arts
Expanding the Witherspoon Television Universe
“The Last Thing He Told Me” and “Tiny Beautiful Things,” both executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, tell mother-daughter stories in…
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News
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,…
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News
Virginia Norwood, ‘Mother’ of Satellite Imaging Systems, Dies at 96
A pioneer in aerospace, she invented a technology that has enabled scientists to map and study the earth for more…
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World
Should College Come With Trigger Warnings? At Cornell, It’s a ‘Hard No.’
When the student assembly voted to require faculty to alert students to upsetting educational materials, administrators pushed back.