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This Poet Flirts With Sentimentality, but Averts It With Wit

In “The Sorrow Apartments,” Andrea Cohen’s signature maneuver is a kind of twist that shifts a poem away from the…

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No One Has Ever Read Genesis Like This

The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson delivers a riveting interpretation of the Bible’s first book.

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Will the Super Bowl Affect Fans’ Political Views? Bet on It.

Damian R. Murray, a psychologist at Tulane University, studies how various social circumstances and life events affect people’s political views.…

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In Times Square, Hundreds of Thousands Gear Up for 2024

New Year’s celebrations took place as protesters against the Israel-Hamas war staged demonstrations in Midtown Manhattan.

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Biden Lies Low in St. Croix During Holiday Week

The president is enjoying a working vacation, a White House official said. Residents hope to bring attention to the Virgin…

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This Year, Make a Resolution About Something Bigger Than Yourself

New Year’s resolutions are penny-ante prayers. You are this way, but you hope to be that way. You used to…

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Can One of Opera’s Greatest Singers Get Her Voice Back?

Anita Rachvelishvili was pregnant when she began to lose her voice. It was the middle of 2021. She and her…

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Seven Fishes (Not Seven Dishes) for Christmas Eve

A marinara-stained kitchen timer ticks as Donna Berzatto choreographs a complex dance of dishes around limited oven space. “I need…

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The Numbers Heading to Times Square: 2-0-2-4

The famous ball drop on New Year’s Eve requires a lot of advance preparation, and it’s taking place right now.

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Two Novels by Renegade Women

Leah Greenblatt recommends “Meg,” by Theodora Keogh, and “The Glass Cell,” by Patricia Highsmith.

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