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Joe Biden, My Friend and an American Hero
On the cliffs of Normandy, in a small holding area, the president of the United States was looking out at…
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Why Are There Neo-Nazis on the Streets of Nashville?
I wish I could say I was shocked when neo-Nazis started parading around downtown Nashville last week, wearing shirts emblazoned…
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Books
The Misfit Wisdom of Harry, Barry and Larry
Harry Crews, Barry Hannah and Larry Brown were part of a Southern writers’ movement that centered dissidents and outsiders. They’re…
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Books
‘Braveheart,’ ‘Grandpa,’ ‘Trumpster’: MAGA in 7 Keywords
A partial lexicon of modern Republicanism.
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Arts
For Some Old Musicals, Not Just Revival but Reappropriation
How a Black lieutenant, a gay kiss and a catless ballroom are helping reclaim Broadway classics.
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The Northwest Bakes as the Region Faces Hotter, Longer Heat Waves
Inland areas farther from the coast are facing particularly dangerous conditions this weekend, forecasters say.
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What Joe Biden Just Did Is Utterly Extraordinary
In the hours and days to come, many political observers will say that President Biden was backed into a corner…
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Arts
Review: A Lost Opera Returns, and Shouldn’t Be Lost Again
Teatro Nuovo is giving Carolina Uccelli’s pioneering “Anna di Resburgo” its first performances since its premiere in 1835.
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Arts
Alex Izenberg Was Almost a Teen Rock Star. His Second Chance Is Here.
On his 12th birthday, in April 2003, Alex Izenberg went to Guitar Center to jam. He was the prankster of…
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Before the Alec Baldwin Trial’s End, 2 Jurors Had Doubts About His Guilt
When the judge threw out the case, the jurors said, they had doubts that Mr. Baldwin was guilty of involuntary…