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I’m Lost All the Time. So I Went on a Labyrinth Vacation.
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The Age-Old Food Fight That Beats an Italian Town to a Pulp
Listen to This Article It looked as if a war was coming. It was. One Sunday last month, in a…
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Style
Your Annoying Roommate Is Slaying on TikTok
Sabrina Brier is finding success online in the role of a 20-something in New York who’s trying to shed her…
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Arts
This Year, a Plain Old Ordinary Oscars Was Something to Savor
After breathing a sigh of relief that the night went smoothly, our critics examine the acting wins as well as…
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News
Tucker Carlson Is No Less Dangerous as a Hypocrite
Gail Collins: Bret, we have all kinds of deeply important issues to tackle. But let’s start with Tucker Carlson. We’ve…
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P.S.G.’s Star System Has Run Its Course
Even with Messi, Mbappé and Neymar, the French champion is a Champions League also-ran once again. Is buying local the…
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World
Joshua Bell’s London
“The first time I came to London, I was 17,” the violinist Joshua Bell, now 54, told me. We were…
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News
Manchester United Bidding War Already Has a Winner: The Sellers
A Qatari royal and a British billionaire have designs on the Premier League giant. But the Glazer family still gets…
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Arts
Review: In Eulalie Spence’s Harlem, the 1920s Come to Life
“She’s Got Harlem on Her Mind,” three of Spence’s one-acts, packaged together at the Metropolitan Playhouse, are filled with gender…
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Books
6 Y.A. Novels That Showcase the Power of Teenage Friendship
Phil Stamper, the author of “The Gravity of Us,” “Small Town Pride” and the Golden Boys series, recommends a few…
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