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The One Thing Everyone Is Missing About Hunter Biden’s Case
Hunter Biden’s legal case is, at its root, a story about the toxic, careless choices made by a drug addict.…
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The Constant Metamorphosis of Nona Hendryx
In a purple catsuit and spiky celestial headpiece, Nona Hendryx beckoned, with a wave. “I’m inside the tree!” she called.…
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The Israeli Hostage Rescue, and the Cost
More from our inbox: Trump Is Unfit to Serve, No Psychiatric Diagnosis NeededJohn Roberts’s Destructive LegacyPlugging Abandoned Oil WellsA Monarch…
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Frightening Log From Titan Submersible’s Fatal Dive Declared a Fake
The federal team investigating the Titan disaster found that a detailed recounting of the craft’s descent was “made up.”
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Reality TV or Court TV? Lawsuits Test Limits of Outrageous Behavior
Popular shows including “Love Is Blind,” the “Real Housewives” universe and “Vanderpump Rules” are being challenged in court amid a…
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Review: ‘Inside Light’ Gives a Taste of Stockhausen’s Opera Epic
At the Park Avenue Armory, a five-hour selection of pieces from the 29-hour “Licht” cycle is best appreciated as a…
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Now Playing: The Press Tour (Shh, It’s Better Than the Movie)
For Jennifer Lopez, Sterling K. Brown, Dakota Johnson and others, the standard publicity push isn’t so standard anymore.
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Pride Month 2024: An Abundance of Theater of All Stripes
From Broadway to the city’s smaller stages, a flurry of shows with wide-ranging appeal, familiar faces and rising talent.
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What’s the Best Way to Honor Sophie in Song?
Recent tracks from Charli XCX, A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and St. Vincent capture the producer’s philosophy and humanity, but not…
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The Artist Is Present (and Pretentious) in Rachel Cusk’s Latest
Her new novel, “Parade,” considers the perplexity and solipsism of the creative life.