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Health

Moon Jars, Luminous and Graceful, Are Entrancing Modern Ceramists

THE TRADITIONAL KOREAN moon jar — a large, rounded vessel glazed with an opaline sheen — has been a much-celebrated…

Arts

They Were Ahead of the Curve on Diversity in Classical Music

It was the late 1990s, and Afa Sadykhly Dworkin saw a woman crying backstage at a concert hall in Michigan.…

Arts

‘The Fabelmans’: What’s Real and What’s Fictional

Steven Spielberg’s new semi-autobiographical film, “The Fabelmans,” hits many standard biopic beats: A Jewish boy, Sammy Fabelman, falls in love…

World

New York Enacts 2-Year Ban on Some Crypto-Mining Operations

New York became the first state to enact a temporary ban on new cryptocurrency mining permits at fossil fuel plants,…

World

Why Are Momfluencers So Good at Worming Their Way Into Your Brain?

In some ways, the internet has been incredible for mothers. Spaces online have provided solace and connection and allowed some…

World

Hebe de Bonafini, 93, Who Rallied Mothers of ‘the Disappeared,’ Dies

Hebe de Bonafini, a former seamstress who, spurred by the disappearance of her sons during Argentina’s brutal military dictatorship of…

Arts

‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ Review: Nan Goldin’s Art and Activism

Among the thousands of items in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection is the 1980 Nan Goldin photograph titled “Heart-Shaped…

Arts

‘Nanny’ Review: A New Job That Swallows Her Life

There’s a brief, flawlessly calibrated scene early in “Nanny” when the title character first sees the room where she is…

Arts

‘Wednesday’ Review: The Strange Girl Is on the Case

The news that Tim Burton would be directing half the episodes of “Wednesday,” Netflix’s new dramedy about the Addams Family’s…

Arts

Stepping Out of Her Family’s Shadow, and Laying Bare Family History

RYE, England — A couple of years ago, the theater director Irina Brook became obsessed with shadows. She kept photographing…

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