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World
‘As We Walked, We Passed Two Women Sitting on Folding Chairs’
Outside a psychic’s place, in search of matzo ball soup and more reader tales of New York City in this…
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News
In Nida Manzoor’s World, Martial Arts and Jane Austen Belong in the Same Movie
The writer-director set out to make “a joyful film about South Asian Muslim women” that didn’t revolve around trauma. The…
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News
Jack Harlow Goes Deep on Race and Rap, and 8 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Jessie Ware, Joy Oladokun, Miguel and others.
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World
The Unemployment Gap Between Black and White New Yorkers Is Widening
The unemployment rate for Black New Yorkers was 12.2 percent in the first quarter of the year, while the white…
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News
‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Review: A New Girl in Neverland
The filmmaker David Lowery updates the classic tale with his own pixie dust, saving what’s good and scuttling the rest.
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Business
How Janelle Jones’s Story About Black Women and the Economy Caught On
The first Black woman to serve as chief economist at the Labor Department advanced the idea that lifting up people…
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News
Carolyn Bryant Donham Dies at 88; Her Words Doomed Emmett Till
She said Till, at 14, had accosted her, and her testimony in the 1955 trial of her husband and brother-in-law…
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Style
Maggie Smith Tries to Make the Divorce Memoir Beautiful
Her new book, “You Could Make This Place Beautiful,” is an exploration of what happened to her marriage after she…
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World
Where Were the Gatekeepers?
Finding lessons in the firing of Tucker Carlson.
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News
Craving Beauty, but at What Cost?
In “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things,” Katy Kelleher considers her desire for rare or pretty objects, as both life-affirming…