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Books
2023 Oscar Nominations: Snubs and Surprises
It’s a record-setting year for performers of Asian descent. In the actress race, there’s room for Andrea Riseborough but not…
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Real Estate
The Chicago Home Was Designed for Parties. Then the Parties Stopped.
Before the pandemic, turning a house into a hub for big gatherings seemed like a good idea.
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Sports
An All-American Grand Slam Quarterfinal 16 Years in the Making
Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul are playing for a spot in the Australian Open semifinals. The United States has waited…
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News
Fine Dining and the Ethics of Noma’s Meticulously Crafted Fruit Beetle
Since I read this month that Noma would pivot from a full-time restaurant to a kind of food laboratory and…
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Travel
‘The Place Where Shamans Dream’: Safeguarding Spirit Mountain
On a clear Saturday in November, I drove an hour south from my apartment in Las Vegas to reach the…
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World
Chris Hipkins, New Zealand’s New Leader, Hopes to Put Ardern Behind Him
Mr. Hipkins, who will be sworn this week, has nine months to persuade voters who cooled on Jacinda Ardern’s government…
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Books
In ‘This Other Eden,’ a Historical Tale of Paradise Lost
In his latest novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Harding reimagines the history of a small mixed-race community’s devastating eviction…
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Books
John Maynard Keynes Can’t Save You Now
Martin Riker’s novel “The Guest Lecture” details a tortured night inside the head of a young economist.
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Books
The Thrill of Plot or the Richness of Detail? Try Both.
Laurent Mauvignier’s “The Birthday Party” is a thriller with an intense focus on its characters’ interior worlds.
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Books
Closing the Book on Promises to Myself
This year’s resolution: No more worrying about all the volumes I know I’ll never read.