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Why I Watch the Closing Credits of Every Movie I See

One look is enough to challenge the myth of the genius auteur calling all the shots.

World

An Unlikely College Bromance That Has Lasted a Lifetime

In his new memoir, Will Schwalbe — theater nerd and bookworm — describes the bond he continues to share with…

World

Review: ‘Die Monosau’ Revives Chaotic Energy in Berlin

Chaos also plays a role in a new play at the Volksbühne theater that delivers on its pledge of a…

World

The Smartphone and the Sources of Teenager Despair

American teenagers, and especially American teenage girls, are increasingly miserable: more likely to entertain suicidal thoughts and act on them,…

Business

Rethinking the “Digital Detox”

Experts say the best way to set boundaries with technology involve sustained effort, not just a break.

World

How a Laundry Entrepreneur Spends Her Sundays

It’s all about grocery shopping and cooking for LaChena Clark, who likes to serve afternoon tea in her home.

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Remaking Country’s Gender Politics, One Barroom Weeper at a Time

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…

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Poem: [Dog Is a Way of Thinking]

Magdalena Zurawski’s intrepid use of caesura — a pause in a line of poetry — reinforces the theme of disciplined…

World

Trugoy the Dove of De La Soul’s 10 Essential Songs

The Long Island rapper David Jolicoeur, known for his freewheeling rhyme style, has died at 54, just weeks before his…

Health

Is That the Enticing Smell of Spaghetti Cooking? Nope, It’s a Candle.

There’s a mild, wheaty aroma wafting from the host stand at the Midtown Manhattan pasta restaurant Jupiter. It’s not from…

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