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The Quiet Cost of Family Caregiving
At first, Dana Guthrie thought she could help care for her parents, whose health had begun to decline, and still…
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Abortion Pill Providers Experiment With Ways to Broaden Access
As bans and restrictions proliferate across the country, abortion pill providers are pushing the envelope of regulations and laws to…
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Poem: Nationhood
This prose poem by Laura Da’ juxtaposes the loss of land and Shawnee culture with the birth of the speaker’s…
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A Constellation of Stars From the Latin Art World
Of the powerhouse exhibitions headed our way this season, “Murillo: From Heaven to Earth” at the Kimbell Art Museum in…
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David Milch Still Has Stories to Tell
LOS ANGELES — The door to a room at an assisted-living facility swung open, and out darted one of its…
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Marcus King, a Bluesy Rocker Who Stared Down His Own Crossroads
Ours is an improbable world, in which Birkenstocks and tie-dye — once signifiers of hippie anti-style, as glamorous as trail…
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Updated Booster Shots Expected Within Days as C.D.C. Panel Signs Off
An influential scientific panel on Thursday recommended updated coronavirus booster shots to the vast majority of Americans, adding a critical…
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Venice: Can Iñárritu Beguile Oscar Voters Again With ‘Bardo’?
I love a great movie debate, and on only its second day, the Venice Film Festival has kicked off a…
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Venice: Noah Baumbach Finds the Music in ‘White Noise’
VENICE — Noah Baumbach is not a fan of Netflix’s “skip credits” feature. When he directed “Marriage Story” and “The…
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At Lincoln Center, Addicted to Swing and Back on the Dance Floor
Three summers ago, on a mid-July evening, Margaret Batiuchok was teaching the basics of Lindy Hop on an outdoor stage…