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A Prophet of Boom With Charts for Every Occasion

With “The Aftermath,” Philip Bump marshals a sea of statistics to debunk myths about that big, self-involved and endlessly discussed…

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The Jewelry Designer Bringing Back Teardrops, Hearts and Smiley Rings

Plus: an exhibition of Navajo textiles, Luam Melake’s experimental seating and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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Heart Accessories, Love Them or Hate Them

Either way, you can’t escape them.

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In Chicago, ‘Opera Can Be Hip-Hop, and Hip-Hop Can Be Opera’

The baritone Will Liverman was singing in Rossini’s “The Barber of Seville” about five years ago when he watched a…

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The Joy of Dressing Like a Rock God

Maneskin has a new album, a best new artist Grammy nomination and a lot of thoughts on fashion.

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The Most Important Passing Yards Are Gained on the Ground

Quarterbacks get all the credit but the teams left in the N.F.L. playoffs thrive because playmakers like Deebo Samuel, Travis…

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John Maynard Keynes Can’t Save You Now

Martin Riker’s novel “The Guest Lecture” details a tortured night inside the head of a young economist.

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The Thrill of Plot or the Richness of Detail? Try Both.

Laurent Mauvignier’s “The Birthday Party” is a thriller with an intense focus on its characters’ interior worlds.

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Closing the Book on Promises to Myself

This year’s resolution: No more worrying about all the volumes I know I’ll never read.

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Gen Z’s Distorted Sense of Selfie

Mercedes Jimenez-Cortes often takes pictures of herself in the domed mirrors that hang in parking garages. The mirrors turn an…

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