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An Exodus by Bus From Sudan: Sniper Fire, Desert Journeys and Fear

The war between two generals for power in Sudan has separated family members and driven tens of thousands to flee.…

Arts

Chris Wheeldon’s ‘Dangerous and Exciting’ Adventure at City Ballet

Wheeldon is back at New York City Ballet, where he honed his choreographic skills, making a non-narrative work set to…

Arts

What to See on Europe’s Opera Stages Next Season

Among our critic’s recommendations are multiple “Ring” cycles, a premiere by Ellen Reid and the soprano Lise Davidsen in Strauss’s…

Arts

A Black, Queer Hero’s Journey for the Digital Age

In Tembe Denton-Hurst’s new novel, “Homebodies,” a young woman loses her New York media job and must figure out how to…

World

‘Whatever It Takes’: The Street Teams Who Help Mentally Ill New Yorkers

‘Whatever It Takes’: The Street Teams Who Help Mentally Ill New Yorkers Intensive mobile treatment teams meet mentally ill clients…

Sports

L.S.U. Set Scoring Records. But the Points Came From an Unlikely Source.

Louisiana State won the championship on 3-pointers. The Tigers can thank Jasmine Carson, who led the team with a surprise…

Arts

Lauren Daigle, a Christian Music Superstar, Is Ready for a Bigger Tent

The 31-year-old singer and songwriter is releasing a self-titled album on a major label — and bracing for the potential…

World

This Little Book of Poetry Made History

Phillis Wheatley wrote what is said to be the first book in English by a person of African descent. Bonhams…

Food

Where the Milkshakes Are Served With a Celebration of Black Culture

On a corner in Central Harlem, just blocks from the Apollo Theater and Marcus Garvey Park, stands Harlem Shake, a…

World

Is Annie Ernaux the Most Brutally Honest Writer Alive?

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmPerhaps with no clearer motive than F. Scott Fitzgerald’s observation that “France has…

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