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Hiroyuki Sanada Lays Down His Sword for Shohei Ohtani and 10,000 Steps
Hiroyuki Sanada, the Japanese actor, martial artist and sword master, has sliced and diced his way through “Mortal Kombat,” “Westworld”…
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What Should an L.G.B.T.Q. Museum Be? Approaches Vary.
LONDON — “It feels like a religious object,” said Joseph Galliano-Doig, the director of Queer Britain, a new museum here,…
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A Conversation on ‘Desperate Characters’
T Book Club consists of articles and discussions dedicated to classic works of American literature. For this round of the…
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Her Lungs Mysteriously Shut Down. How Could This Have Happened?
The 21-year-old woman gasped as she read the headline: “The 16-Year-Old Girl Who Walks and Eats Tacos While on Life…
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Poem: Final Poem for My Father Misnamed In My Mouth
This is one of many “Final Poems” in Phillip B. Williams’s latest book, “Mutiny.” These poems — with titles like…
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‘Days of Our Lives,’ NBC Mainstay Since 1965, Moves to Peacock
After more than 57 years and 14,000 episodes, NBC is moving “Days of Our Lives,” one of the last remaining…
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The Espresso Martini Is the Drink of the Summer
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…
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Five Sci-Fi Classics, One Summer: How 1982 Shaped Our Present
Five Sci-Fi Classics, One Summer: How 1982 Shaped Our Present “Blade Runner,” “E.T.,” “Tron,” “The Wrath of Khan” and “The…
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It Came From the ’80s
If you were a moviegoer in the 1980s, you were constantly presented with imaginative questions that seemed cosmic and existential.…
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If These Beautiful Ornaments Could Speak
“The Clamor of Ornament,” a dazzling new exhibition at the Drawing Center, gathers nearly 200 drawings, etchings, photographs, tunics and…