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Jessica Lange and Paula Vogel on Breaking, and Keeping, the Family Contract

In the Tony-nominated “Mother Play,” the writer conjures warm memories and thorny ones, not to judge her mother, but to…

A Prodigy of Jazz Clubs Explores Other Stages

The multi-instrumentalist Julius Rodriguez hones a bigger, more audacious sound on his second album, “Evergreen.”

The 1990s Were Weirder Than You Think. We’re Feeling the Effects.

In “When the Clock Broke,” John Ganz shows how a decade remembered as one of placid consensus was roiled by…

‘Presumed Innocent’ Review: Disorder in the Court

Jake Gyllenhaal steps in for Harrison Ford in a new, highly strung adaptation of Scott Turow’s legal thriller for Apple…

At the Ojai Festival, a Star Pianist Keeps the Focus on Young Artists

Mitsuko Uchida sat at the piano with her back to the audience. It was an unusual look for a reigning…

Young Thug Lawyer Clashes With Judge in Chaotic Gang Case

Brian Steel, a lawyer for the Atlanta rapper, was ordered to serve 10 weekends in jail after a dispute with…

Welcomed Into Joan Didion’s Home, if Not Her Inner Circle

In “The Uptown Local,” Cory Leadbeater describes his years as the late writer’s assistant and companion. Yet the fond portrait…

She Moved Her Family to a Black Utopia. Then Things Got Weird.

In Nicola Yoon’s first novel for adults, “One of Our Kind,” a woman finds that a lush California suburb is…

Trump Nephew to Publish Memoir in July

Fred C. Trump III’s “All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way” will hit shelves months…

When Life Gives You Lemons, Get an Online Sex Account

Young, single and broke, a new mom finds creative ways to stay afloat in Rufi Thorpe’s deft comic novel “Margo’s…

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