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Arts

‘Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World’ Review: A Wild Romanian Trip

In Radu Jude’s shambling, acidly funny movie set in Bucharest, a foul-mouthed gofer named Angela tours the troubled heart and…

Business

Reddit’s I.P.O. Is a Content Moderation Success Story

The site’s journey from toxic cesspool to trusted news source illustrates the business value of keeping bad actors at bay.

World

Adding Insult to Injury

During a recent group email for my book club, one member said she couldn’t make the next meeting because she’d…

World

When African Women Are Raped, Where Is the Outrage?

In the summer of 2023, while I was negotiating the price of a pair of cloud-shaped wire sunglasses, a man…

World

What Polling Tells Us About What a Trump Conviction Would Mean

We have a presidential election between two candidates that few Americans wanted to see. As much as people argue and…

Health

My Pants No Longer Fit. Should I Get Rid of Them or Keep Them in Case?

A reader asks our fashion critic for advice on how to decide when clothes are worth holding on to, and…

Arts

Without Senators in Sight, Christine Blasey Ford Retells Her Story

Her lucid memoir, “One Way Back,” describes life before, during and after she testified that Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted…

Health

More Red Carpet Looks From the Vanity Fair Party

Stars including Kylie Jenner, Vanessa Hudgens and Emma Stone let their personalities shine through their gowns at the post-awards show…

Arts

‘Huck Finn’ Is a Masterpiece. This Retelling Just Might Be, Too.

Percival Everett’s new novel amends Mark Twain’s classic tale with the enslaved sidekick, Jim, at its center.

Arts

Gabriel García Márquez’s Last Book Is an Unsatisfying Goodbye

“Until August” is a “rediscovered” novel that the Colombian master wrote as his memory began failing.

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