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What Are ‘Dabloons,’ the Imaginary Currency of TikTok?

It started with a picture of a cat’s paw. It became a game of wins and losses, a warped mirror…

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How Do You Tell a Vandal From a Visitor? Art Museums Are Struggling.

LONDON — For Hans-Peter Wipplinger, the director of Vienna’s Leopold Museum, the last few weeks have been challenging. As climate…

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Review: At the Philharmonic, a Taste of Holiday Bounty

Thanksgiving came a day early at the New York Philharmonic this year: the calories, the juicy fat, the whipped cream,…

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Is Homeownership Slipping Even Further Out of Reach for New Yorkers?

Jennifer Kopp decided early, when she was a child growing up in public housing in the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of…

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After 3 Mass Shootings, a Thanksgiving With 14 Empty Chairs

A janitor working his shift at a Virginia Walmart. A 40-year-old woman returning home to Colorado Springs for the holidays.…

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The Tiny Dancers Who Make ‘The Nutcracker’ Sparkle

“I think it’s one of the best costumes. It’s so furry and smooth and nice. But it’s also really hot.”…

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‘The Rat Trap’ Review: Together for Better, but Mostly for Worse

Sheila Brandreth and Keld Maxwell are in love and about to get married. She is a novelist and he is…

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An Earthquake Took a Heavy Toll on Children. Shoddy Construction Could Be to Blame.

Like most other children across Indonesia, Dewi Hani, 4, typically spent her afternoons studying at an Islamic school. She had…

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Lars von Trier Had the Key to the End of ‘The Kingdom’ All Along

In the first two seasons of Lars von Trier’s haunted-hospital drama “The Kingdom,” hailed since the 1990s as Denmark’s “Twin…

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Will You Be Alone for Matching Pajamas Season?

Chanel Sowell, an administration support specialist at a university in Raleigh, N.C., spends a few days each week working part-time…

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