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SHOCKING THE CONSCIOUSNESS
The New Yorker

SHOCKING THE CONSCIOUSNESS

The New Age sounds of Laraaji.

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6 mins  |
March 06, 2023
MARVELLOUS THINGS
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MARVELLOUS THINGS

The worlds of Italo Calvino.

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10+ mins  |
March 06, 2023
THE AFTER-PARTY
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THE AFTER-PARTY

The return of Party Down,” on Starz.

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5 mins  |
March 06, 2023
MAKING TRACKS
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MAKING TRACKS

“Cocaine Bear” and The Quiet Girl.”

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7 mins  |
March 06, 2023
A G.P.S. Route for My Anxiety
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A G.P.S. Route for My Anxiety

Shouts & Murmurs

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3 mins  |
February 27, 2023
A Reporter at Large – After the Gold Rush
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A Reporter at Large – After the Gold Rush

How South Africa's abandoned mines filled with men risking their lives for a fortune.

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
OUT OF FOCUS
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OUT OF FOCUS

\"Pictures from Home\" and \"Cornelia Street.\"

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6 mins  |
February 27, 2023
FLUIDITY
The New Yorker

FLUIDITY

Justin Peck finds his feet.

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6 mins  |
February 27, 2023
DEATH BECOMES HER
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DEATH BECOMES HER

Rebecca Makkai confronts our true-crime obsession.

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10 mins  |
February 27, 2023
TURN OFF THE LIGHT
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TURN OFF THE LIGHT

What’s lost when darkness becomes endangered?

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
THE ART WORLD DUTCH TREAT
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THE ART WORLD DUTCH TREAT

A bravura show at the Rijksmuseum gathers more Vermeers at once than the artist himself ever saw.

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
THE LAST GROWN UP
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THE LAST GROWN UP

She heard their footsteps on the stairs. Water running in their bathroom. She sensed her daughters every where, but it was just her imagination.

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
LETTER FROM ISRAEL MINISTER OF CHAOS
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LETTER FROM ISRAEL MINISTER OF CHAOS

Itamar Ben-Gvir and the politics of reaction.

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February 27, 2023
ANNALS OF INQUIRY YOU FIRST
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ANNALS OF INQUIRY YOU FIRST

Does anyone really know what it means to be \"Indigenous\"?

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
LATE SHIFT
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LATE SHIFT

After a career made from amiable roles, Randall Park breaks out of character.

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
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THE TALK OF THE TOWN

On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin, the Russian President, ordered the invasion of Ukraine, unleashing the full force of his military on an unthreatening neighbor, and the full force of his propagandists on his own population.

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
TABLES FOR TWO
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TABLES FOR TWO

Legacy Pizza: Naples vs. N.Y.C.

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3 mins  |
February 27, 2023
GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN
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GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN

Ever since Nora, the heroine of Henrik Ibsen’s proto-feminist masterwork “A Doll’s House,” from 1879, walked out on her husband and out of her domestic cage, actresses have yearned to play her. Jessica Chastain (above, center), last year’s Best Actress Oscar winner, steps into the role for a sixteen-week Broadway run, now in previews at the Hudson, opening March 9. Jamie Lloyd directs a new adaptation, by Amy Herzog, featuring (from left to right) Arian Moayed (“Succession”) and Okieriete Onaodowan (“Hamilton”).

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10+ mins  |
February 27, 2023
Annals of Psychology: Not Fooling Anyone
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Annals of Psychology: Not Fooling Anyone

The dubious rise of impostor syndrome.

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10+ mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
 Why New Jersey?
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Why New Jersey?

A groundbreaking photographer's lost project.

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2 mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
Onward and Upward With the Arts - The First Composer
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Onward and Upward With the Arts - The First Composer

The cosmic musical visions of Hildegard of Bingen.

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February 06, 2023
Annals of Entertainment: Ballad of the Oscar Streaker
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Annals of Entertainment: Ballad of the Oscar Streaker

What happened to the man who ran across the screen naked in 1974?

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10+ mins  |
February 06, 2023
THE CURRENT CINEMA: AT LARGE
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THE CURRENT CINEMA: AT LARGE

\"Knock at the Cabin\" and \"Godland.\"

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6 mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
TIME FRAME
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TIME FRAME

A new production of Samuel Beckett's \"Endgame.\"

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5 mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
NOSTALGIA CYCLES
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NOSTALGIA CYCLES

Why contemporary artists love the teen-age angst of early Paramore.

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5 mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
DESPERATELY NORMAL
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DESPERATELY NORMAL

Daughters outgrow their parents in Gwendoline Riley's unsparing novels.

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9 mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
THE MARRYING KIND
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THE MARRYING KIND

The afterlives of Chaucer's Wife of Bath.

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10+ mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
FICTION: MARIANA ENRIQUEZ MY SAD DEAD
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FICTION: MARIANA ENRIQUEZ MY SAD DEAD

First, I think I should describe the neighborhood.

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February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
PROFILES: DEFIANCE
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PROFILES: DEFIANCE

Despite a near-fatal stabbing and decades of death threats-Salman Rushdie won't stop telling stories.

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10+ mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)
LETTER FROM TEXAS: NO CITY LIMITS
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LETTER FROM TEXAS: NO CITY LIMITS

My town, Austin, known for laid-back weirdness, is transforming into a turbocharged tech capital.

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10+ mins  |
February 13 - 20, 2023 (Double Issue)