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News
Don’t Try to Appease Economic Terrorists
A few days ago I received an automated text from my bank. For some reason the bank’s algorithm flagged a…
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Books
A Raucous New Festival, With a Friends and Family Vibe
The interdisciplinary Out-FRONT! fills a gap in the dance calendar, showing incandescent works like Jasmine Hearn’s “Salt and Spirit.”
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Sports
LIV Golf Reaches TV Deal, Putting Saudi-Backed Tour on the Air
After its debut season was relegated to internet platforms, the circuit that includes Phil Mickelson and Cameron Smith will be…
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Style
In Philadelphia, a Cocktail Bar With Bold Colors and Swedish Meatballs
Plus: buzzy hotels, psychedelic collages and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Books
What’s Next for the Great Gay Play? Everything.
In recent shows, ideas of gayness are expanding, combining and disappearing all at once.
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News
Americans Are Fighting Over History While Historians Disappear
When I received my Ph.D. in history in 2013, I didn’t expect that within a decade fights over history —…
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Style
When Did We All Become Pop Culture Detectives?
Harvesting Easter eggs has become integral to our consumption of entertainment. But there’s a fine line between perceptiveness and paranoia.
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Newyork
New Jersey Governor Wants to Expand Number of Liquor Licenses
“It is OK to admit it. It’s cool to be from New Jersey again,” Gov. Philip D. Murphy said on…
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Style
A California Home Returns to Its 1970s Roots, Wall-to-Wall Carpeting and All
When the furniture designer Glenn Lawson set about renovating a house in the Santa Barbara hills, he committed to honoring…
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News
Election Deniers Are Also Economy Deniers
The people who will be running the House of Representatives for the next two years — a group that does…