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Sat Nov 15
“Wake Up Dead Man”: A Murder Mystery with God in the Details
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The Curse of Trump 2.0
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How Bad Is It?: Three Political Scientists Say America Is No Longer a Democracy
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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 11th
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“Wake Up Dead Man” and the Whodunnit Renaissance
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Will Trump Torpedo North American Trade?
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The People You Imagine Reading Your Letterboxd Posts
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Inside Trump’s Artless Takeover of the Kennedy Center
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How the Kennedy Center Has Been Transformed by Trumpism
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What the Warner Bros. Sale Means for the Art of Movies
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Automation and Intimacy Brought Video Podcasters Out of the Man Cave
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 10th
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Instagram’s Favorite New Yorker Cartoons in 2025
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A Student Chases the Shadows of Tiananmen
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A Holiday Gift Guide: Treasures That Are Old, or Old at Heart
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 9th
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This Bowl Has One Hundred Grams of Protein
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If You Quit Social Media, Will You Read More Books?
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A Low Point of Human Inaction on Climate Change
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Kissing Up at the Kennedy Center
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Is the Supreme Court Unsure About Birthright Citizenship?
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The Best TV Shows of 2025
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 8th
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“Of the People for the People but by Me,” by Lucie Brock-Broido
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“Almost Home,” by Adrian Matejka
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Will Geese Redeem Noisy, Lawless Rock and Roll?
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What’s the Fastest Subway Line? (Yes, There Is One)
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What Happens When an “Infinite-Money Machine” Unravels
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The Show Must Go On: A Comic Strip by Adrian Tomine
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The New Studio Museum in Harlem Shows that Black Art Matters
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The New Studio Museum in Harlem Is a Landmark in the History of Black Art
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The Many Stages of Cynthia Nixon
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The Ancient Roots of Doing Time
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Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “Christmas Avenue”
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Oliver Sacks Put Himself Into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost?
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Marilyn Minter’s Rapturous Visions
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Letters from Our Readers
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Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, the Finance Bros Behind HBO’s “Industry”
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How to Leave the U.S.A.
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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Baubles Melting on an Open Fire
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And Your Little Dog, Too, by David Sedaris
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A New Afghan Bakery, in New York’s Golden Age of Bread
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Two New Movies Revivify the Portrait-Film Genre
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Restaurant Review: Babbo
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Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature”
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Chloé Zhao Has Looked Into the Void
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Camille Bordas on Other People’s Beliefs
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Camille Bordas Reads “Understanding the Science”
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