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THE THEATRE THE HUMAN COMEDY
The New Yorker

THE THEATRE THE HUMAN COMEDY

Off Of Broadway serves up FOOD,” Redwood,” and Faust.”

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November 20, 2023
REALITY BITES
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REALITY BITES

“The Curse,” on Showtime.

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November 20, 2023
Annals of Crime – Desert Captives
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Annals of Crime – Desert Captives

An Eritrean started a trafficking business. Then he began kidnapping his clients for ransom.

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November 13, 2023
Letter from Israel – In the Cities of Killing
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Letter from Israel – In the Cities of Killing

The Hamas massacre, the air strikes in Gaza, and what comes after

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November 06, 2023
A Dangerous Man
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A Dangerous Man

Why Congo's independence leader Patrice Lumumba had to die

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November 06, 2023
COPING MECHANISMS
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COPING MECHANISMS

Philip Roth's \"Sabbath's Theater\" adapted for the stage, and \"I Need That.\"

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November 13, 2023
TRYSTS TROPIQUES
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TRYSTS TROPIQUES

The nested narratives of Tan Twan Eng's \"The House of Doors.\"

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November 13, 2023
MAKE ME
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MAKE ME

Is free will an illusion? You decide.

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November 13, 2023
THE CURRENT CINEMA MAN DOWN
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THE CURRENT CINEMA MAN DOWN

\"Priscilla\" and \"Dream Scenario.\"

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November 13, 2023
Our Time Is Up Clare Sestanovich
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Our Time Is Up Clare Sestanovich

The mirrors reveal when it’s time to clean again. A thin layer of dust on the one in the bed room, toothpaste and fingerprints on the one in the bathroom, which doubles as a cabinet door. All the windows become mirrors at the end of the day, when it takes a subtle adjustment of the eyes to look through yourself instead of at yourself. But the windows will never be cleaned; the most that can be hoped for is a hard, purifying rain. There’s a yellow streak of bird shit on the glass in the living room, crusted over now, and the kitchen window still bears the ghostly pattern that Angela once traced on the fogged-up surface while waiting for something on the stove, she can no longer remember what: a pot to boil, a formless egg to acquire edges and turn opaque, a single drop of oil to escape its pan and scald her out of her thoughts.

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November 13, 2023
NAPOLEON COMPLEX
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NAPOLEON COMPLEX

Does Ridley Scott see himself in the hero of his epic new film?

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November 13, 2023
CARLOS GOFFMÁN, (EL GUAPO) FACT CHECKER
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CARLOS GOFFMÁN, (EL GUAPO) FACT CHECKER

During a period of incarceration scheduled to last fifty years to life, Carlos (El Guapo) Goffmán, the former drug lord, has started a new career as a fact checker and researcher to earn cigarette money in prison. Authorities have looked the other way at Goffmán’s nonobservance of the rule against inmate cell-phone use, but have recorded his end of the calls.

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November 13, 2023
DEPT. OF SCIENCE REINVENTING THE DINOSAUR
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DEPT. OF SCIENCE REINVENTING THE DINOSAUR

A documentary renews our fascination with our feared and loved precursors.

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November 13, 2023
THE ORGANIZER
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THE ORGANIZER

How Bayard Rustin managed the civil-rights movement.

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November 13, 2023
The Critics – Books– Trapped
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The Critics – Books– Trapped

The life and death of Tupac Shakur

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October 30, 2023
LOOSE LIPS
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LOOSE LIPS

Clandestine affairs in Fellow Travelers.”

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November 06, 2023
MASTERING
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MASTERING

“The Killer” and The Holdovers.”

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November 06, 2023
THE BRUNCH BUNCH
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THE BRUNCH BUNCH

Stephen Sondheim’ last musical, Here We Are,” at the Shed.

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November 06, 2023
THE BELIEVER
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THE BELIEVER

Did Mitt Romney save his soul?

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November 06, 2023
BOXED OUT
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BOXED OUT

The passing of prestige TV

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November 06, 2023
ON THE LINE
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ON THE LINE

The future of American labor politics

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November 06, 2023
The Ghosts of Gloria Lara
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The Ghosts of Gloria Lara

Before that year, I knew nothing about Colombia—nothing real. I was eleven and too focussed on the Dominican Republic I’d left behind and on my own immigrant bullshit to worry about anywhere else

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November 06, 2023
LAST WATCH
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LAST WATCH

In a technological age, lighthouse devotees renew an ancient tradition

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November 06, 2023
THROUGH THE SMOKE
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THROUGH THE SMOKE

The aftermath of the Maui wildfires

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November 06, 2023
"My Name is Barbra," Excerpted
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"My Name is Barbra," Excerpted

With her long-awaited memoir, Barbra Streisand offers a funny and frank look at her career, six decades in

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October 30, 2023
A Reporter at Large: Hot Air
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A Reporter at Large: Hot Air

Carbon offsets are sold as a fix for climate catastrophe—but brands have paid millions for worthless credits.

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October 23, 2023
American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History
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American Chronicles: The Pitchfork of History

Beyond the myth of rural America.

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October 23, 2023
REORIENTING "BUTTERFLY"
The New Yorker

REORIENTING "BUTTERFLY"

At Detroit Opera, a new production subverts Puccini’ depiction of Japan.

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October 30, 2023
EYE FOR AN EYE
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EYE FOR AN EYE

Henry Taylor and the fraught art of seeing.

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October 30, 2023
DRILLING DOWN
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DRILLING DOWN

“Killers of the Flower Moon.”

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October 30, 2023