CULTURE
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David Wright Faladé on Pushing Against Easy Notions of Identity
This week’s story, “Amarillo Boulevard,” is about a woman named Jean, a rising senior at Spelman College, in Atlanta, who…
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An Intimate Chronicle of Kanye West’s Fall from Grace
One simple way to think of Kanye West is as a genius stuck in the body of a child who’s…
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The Exacting Magic of Film Restoration
Curing these maladies is a delicate task, with a set of tools and potions to match. De Sanctis was armed…
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The Illusion of Joe Manchin’s “Common Sense”
How an old cliché has been warped and weaponized in contemporary American politics. Source link
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White House Job Openings | The New Yorker
Executive Chef$17.50/hourAs the executive chef, you will be called upon to feed the President and make sure that he has…
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A Major Advance in the Search for Life on Mars
In June, 2024, Perseverance, a NASA rover sent to collect samples on the surface of Mars, came upon a cluster…
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“Cashing Out” Examines an Investment Strategy That Profited from AIDS Deaths
As grateful as I am to the director Matt Nadel for making “Cashing Out,” a vital and outstanding film about…
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What’s the Deal with U.F.O.s?
I ran these notions by Arlan Andrews, a retired mechanical engineer and author who is the founder and director of…
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Reëxamining the American Dream in “The Last Carnival”
Watch “The Last Carnival.” Away from the rides and games of a busy fairground is another world. A group of…
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Do State Referendums on Abortion Work?
On Election Day last November, supporters of reproductive rights in Missouri were quietly hopeful. For more than two years, abortion…
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