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Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature," David B. Williams slows down and takes a close look at Seattle.
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Christian Marclay’s addictive masterpiece, soon ending its run at moma, offers an escape from our time into time itself.
The Onion began with a group of scrappy Gen Xers who wanted to poke fun at mainstream news. It's evolved into an at times ...
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Pee Wee Gaskins was the friendliest and most sociable serial killer Dick Harpootlian has ever met. “You like killing, just ...
He wrote a series of witty police procedurals set in Victorian England and then turned to the present, introducing a ...
ALL IN GOOD SHAPE. HE IS CALLING IT HIS CRAZIEST IDEA OF ALL TIME. RECYCLED PERCUSSION’S JUSTIN SPENCER IS LIVING IN AIRPORTS AS HE WRITES HIS BOOK CALLED TERMINAL ANXIETY. JUSTIN JOINS US NOW.
In "The Cult of Creativity," Samuel Franklin excavates the surprisingly recent history of an idea, an ideal, and an ideology.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Israeli-Jewish historian Ilan Pappe, an advocate of Palestinian rights, looks at the pro-Israel lobby in the US and UK – and ...
In Kenney’s new novel, “I See You’ve Called in Dead,” the body drops just a few feet away, at a slightly different angle. This time around ... Ron Charles reviews books and writes the ...