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Magazine
Is There Something Radical About Painting Flowers?
Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait.
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Magazine
Why Are Grapes Suddenly Everywhere?
Plus: a new dining destination with rooms for the night in the Swedish countryside and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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World
Raised in the West Bank, Shot in Vermont
Kinnan Abdalhamid lived in the United States until he was 2, when his mother, Tamara Tamimi, made her big move…
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World
Ex-N.Y.U. Official Admits She Stole Public Money to Add Pool at Her Home
Cindy Tappe pleaded guilty to grand larceny in connection with her theft of $660,000 in state grant money as part…
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Arts
Faye Webster Hates Attention. But Her Songs Keep Getting Bigger.
Music that walks the line between indie-rock and country — and her easy access to her emotions — has brought…
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Magazine
Want to Feel Bad? Ask TikTok How Old You Look.
A new trend has people asking to be roasted by commenters.
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Magazine
Leap Day Wants a Little Respect
Those born on Feb. 29 are trying to get some recognition for “a day that doesn’t exist.”
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Books
Some of the Best Bards Were Women
In “Shakespeare’s Sisters,” the Renaissance scholar Ramie Targoff presents an astounding group of Elizabethan women of letters.
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Arts
‘Where Is Wendy Williams?’: 5 Takeaways From the Documentary
The Lifetime series gave an inside look at the television star’s life and struggles since she last hosted her talk…
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News
Joan Holden, 85, Playwright Who Skewered Rich and Powerful, Dies
As the principal writer for the Obie-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, she created iconoclastic left-wing satire that courted both chuckles…