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Review: An Opera Saw Red-Pill Culture Coming. Now, It’s Back.
Robert Ashley’s 1994 opera “Foreign Experiences,” a portrait of a paranoid mind in free fall, is part of a wave…
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After Student Encampment Ends, New School Professors Set Up Their Own
Faculty members at The New School in Manhattan this week set up what may be the first professor-led pro-Palestinian encampment…
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In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains
BEFORE THEY STARTED building Casa Pitaya, a country house on the rainy western slopes of the Ecuadorean Andes, the architects…
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The Black Female Artists Redefining Minimalism
JENNIE C. JONES was a 20-year-old art student when she first saw the work of the minimalist painter and sculptor…
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How a Novelist Became a Pop Star
“I hope you fall in love, I hope it breaks your heart” is the refrain (in English translation) of “Pasoori,”…
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From Ancient Charcoal, Hints of Wildfires to Come
By digging into the geologic record, scientists are learning how wildfires shaped — and were shaped by — climate change…
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Stormy Daniels Is Steady on the Stand: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Trial
In a combative cross-examination Thursday, Stormy Daniels battled the former president’s lawyers as they attacked her account of a sexual…
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We Have a Housing Crisis. This New Jersey Town Has a Solution.
Palisades Park is ending the tyranny of single-family homes.
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Cannabis Rollout Hampered by Inexperienced Leadership, N.Y. Report Finds
A New York State review of problems in the Office of Cannabis Management found that 90 percent of applicants for…
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Citing Safety, New York Moves Mentally Ill People Out of the Subway
Medical workers and police officers are removing people suffering from psychiatric distress. The most troubled are forced to the hospital.