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Actress’s Path to Surprise Oscar Nomination Is Scrutinized

Andrea Riseborough got the nod for the little-seen “To Leslie.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is reviewing…

World

Being Edward Hopper

It’s no longer enough to like our favorite artists’ works. By putting on Hopper’s fedora, Picasso’s striped shirt, Warhol’s wig…

World

Her Culture Was Suppressed for Centuries. Now It Powers Her Best Seller.

Ann-Helén Laestadius grew up among the Sámi, an Indigenous people living near the Arctic Circle, in Europe. Her novel, “Stolen,”…

World

Move Over, Pablo Neruda. Young Chileans Have a New Favorite Poet.

Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize for literature, was long considered staid. A new generation…

World

New York City and Its Discontents, in 3 New Books

Some of the most memorable fiction about sports centers on elite athletes with a penchant for the philosophical. They’re the…

World

Review: ‘La Cage aux Folles’ Brightens Up Berlin

The vivid characters and the infectious melodies of the 1983 musical prove remarkably durable in Barrie Kosky’s madcap production at…

World

The Tyre Nichols Video: A Police Beating in Memphis

More from our inbox: An Updated Turing TestThe Decline in Science Breakthroughs‘Wide, Hulking’ Buildings Taking Over Our CitiesCredit...City of MemphisTo…

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Nazi Soldiers Buried a Treasure. Nearly 80 Years Later, the Search Goes On.

The public release of a map from the 1940s has drawn fortune seekers with shovels and metal detectors to a…

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A Murder Mystery With Clothes to Die For

On “The Traitors,” a reality game show framed as a whodunit, host Alan Cumming’s wardrobe has some viewers on the…

World

Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Really Think of Their Workers

Google’s parent company, Alphabet, recently announced that it would lay off around 12,000 people, 6 percent of its work force.…

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