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Hollywood’s New Fantasy: A Magical, Colorblind Past

Films and TV shows keep reimagining history as a multiracial dream world. Is that really a step forward?

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The Menu That Has Made One José Andrés Restaurant Endure

One afternoon this January, I watched the celebrity chef José Andrés flip through the page proofs of his newest cookbook,…

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A Stranger Bought My Groceries. Should I Have Refused Her Offer?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on random acts of kindness.

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How Has Retirement Changed Your Relationship?

We want to hear from you for a New York Times Magazine feature about how this transition can affect marriages…

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The Race to Reinvent CPR

A new, high-tech approach called ECPR can restart more hearts and save more lives. Why aren’t more hospitals embracing it?

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What to Know About Life-Saving ECPR

A new approach to reviving victims of cardiac arrest has a higher rate of success than conventional CPR.

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The Pure, Earthy Richness of a Beloved Jamaican Fish Stew

It is a testament to the power of seasoning and steady, patient simmering.

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Should I Confront Our Former Minister Over His Plagiarized Sermons?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on grace, intellectual property, and pastorly accountability.

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The Retro Music Genre That Will Change Your Life

Classic rock rules. When the right song comes on the radio, I pretty much see God.

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Why Does Every Southern Accent in a Movie Sound So Bad?

Even good actors, from Margaret Qualley to Daniel Craig, are always talking in put-upon drawls.

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