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Bobby Rivers, Amiable and Multifaceted Television Host, Dies at 70
After getting his start as an entertainment reporter and film critic, he went on to host a show on the…
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Her Sculptures Were Ignored for 33 Years. Then She Got a New Roommate.
Hanna Eshel waited more than 40 years for a stroke of luck in her art career. The pivotal event, when…
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Jim Ladd, Free-Form Radio Trailblazer, Is Dead at 75
An institution of the airwaves in Los Angeles and beyond, he capitalized on the freedom the FM band offered in…
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18 New Books Coming in January
Mercury, by Amy Jo Burns Burns’s second novel introduces the Josephs, a roofing family in Mercury, Pa., who — along…
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Audiobook of the Week: How to ‘Contain’ the Threat of A.I.?
In “The Coming Wave,” the British social activist turned tech entrepreneur Mustafa Suleyman explores the existential risks of our new…
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Six New Yorkers Who Made the City a Better, Cooler, Fairer Place in 2023
In a year that made many of us want to give up, these unsung activists found a way to help…
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Where You Can Still Glimpse the Glory of a Vanished Grand Hotel
A mile north of where the Hotel Pennsylvania once stood, a shimmering piece of its history can still be seen…
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What if ‘Food Noise’ Is Just … Hunger?
Before 2022, there was barely a whisper about it. Now the concept of “food noise” is ubiquitous on social media;…
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Need a Home for 80,000 Puzzles? Try an Italian Castle.
Meet the Millers, George and Roxanne, proprietors of the world’s largest collection of mechanical puzzles: physical objects that a puzzler…
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Inside the News Industry’s Uneasy Negotiations With OpenAI
Several major publishers have been in talks to license content to the creator of ChatGPT, but agreement on the price…