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Fri Mar 27
What Pro Wrestling Taught Linda McMahon About Politics
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Happy Earth Day
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Daniyal Mueenuddin on the Uses, and Abuses, of Real Life
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 22nd
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The Kardashians Explain Everything (Because They Are Everything)
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That One Week Every Year You Forget You Have Allergies
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Gwendoline Riley’s New Novel Surveys the Wreckage of Middle Age
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The History of Jazz Has Instantly Expanded
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The Minnesotans Who Wanted to Be in “Purple Rain”
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Is the Ticketmaster Monopoly Verdict a Mirage?
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Bonus Daily Cartoon: Fountain of Youth
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Donald Trump’s Triumphal Arch and the Architecture of Autocracy
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 21st
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What Nicolás Maduro’s Life Is Like in a Notorious Brooklyn Jail
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If You Ask Me: Save the Rich White Women
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The Thrill of Picture Books That Let Kids in on the Joke
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 20th
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“Spring Comes and I Finally Throw Out the Last Flowers I Bought You,” by Ariel Francisco
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“Raphael: Sublime Poetry,” Reviewed: The Met Rescues a Master
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“Favor,” by Franz Wright
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When Your Digital Life Vanishes
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When Soul Food Met Daniel Boulud
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The Popes That Trump Might’ve Liked
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The Novelist Reimagining the Japanese American Internment
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The Anatomy of a Failure
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The Action-Film Director Who’s Taking On Michael Jackson
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Tabula Rasa: Volume Six, by John McPhee
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Is Dynamic Pricing Ruining the World Cup?
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In Defense of the Moderate
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How Professional Wrestling Prepared Linda McMahon for Trump’s Cabinet
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Escape Rooms for Middle-Aged People
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Daphne Rubin-Vega Comes Home
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Christoph Niemann’s “West Fourth”
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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“Ordinary Wear and Tear,” by Thomas McGuane
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Thomas McGuane on Decency and Feral Charm
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Thomas McGuane Reads “Ordinary Wear and Tear”
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How the Creator of “Beef” Got from Petty Feuds to Class Warfare
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“Amrum” Offers a Child’s-Eye View of Fascism in Retreat
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“Euphoria” ’s Descent Into Hell
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The Pain and Play of Divorce on Kids’ TV
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Justin Bieber, Pop Music’s Fallen Angel, Rises Again at Coachella
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J. D. Vance’s Bumpy Ride
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Emmet Gowin’s American Family
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Corruption Toppled Viktor Orbán. Could Donald Trump Be Next?
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The Art of the Fictional Pop Song
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El retorno de la detención familiar
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The South Texas Democrat Who Will Sing at Your Quinceañera
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Patrick Radden Keefe on “London Falling,” His Book About a Teen-Ager’s Mysterious Life and Death
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A Genocide Scholar Asks “What Went Wrong” in Israel
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