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On the show, at least, Donald Trump is back.
about 2 years ago
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The holiday classic is now 75 years old, and a timely exploration of what
happens when all that you’ve relied on fades away.
about 2 years ago
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“Yellowjackets,” a feminist update of “Lord of the Flies,” has created a rich world where everyone—and everything—is a suspect.
about 2 years ago
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‘Frasier’ is a time capsule of its era—and yet, has aged remarkably well.
about 2 years ago
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The Ukrainian president’s dispatches from the streets of Kyiv have doubled as
proof of life and missives of solidarity.
almost 2 years ago
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Why are so many people treating it like one?
over 1 year ago
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Caroline Edwards’s testimony about the January 6 insurrection was a reminder
that words can convey truths that even images cannot.
over 1 year ago
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In a new comedy, Emma Thompson plays a woman who finally sees her body, the
actor says, “as her home.” Her victory, in a post-Roe world, takes on the
dimensions of tragedy.
over 1 year ago
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Mythology came long ago for the celebrated writer; now it’s coming for her belongings.
about 1 year ago
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A recent memoir considers how much we concede when we regard rest as a call to judgment.
3 months ago
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The actor gave his signature character on <em>Friends </em>a quality that is all too rare in sitcoms: vulnerability.
3 months ago