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How the Manager of a Gourmet Grocery Store Spends His Sundays

Scott Goldshine has worked at Zabar’s in Manhattan for decades. He roams the aisles on Sundays, snacks on rugelach and…

World

To Cure Burnout, Embrace Seasonality

For most of human existence, the pace and intensity of productivity varied widely from season to season. During the roughly…

World

To Cure Burnout, Embrace Seasonality

For most of human existence, the pace and intensity of productivity varied widely from season to season. During the roughly…

Business

Can America Turn a Productivity Boomlet Into a Boom?

After drooping in 2022, the output of U.S. businesses per worker has surged. Economists wonder if the trend can continue,…

World

Cecilia Gentili, Trans Activist, Performer and Author, Dies at 52

Once an undocumented sex worker and addict, she was a powerful advocate for marginalized people, and an irresistible story teller.

Arts

A New Biography Tackles the Remarkable Career of Stanley Kubrick

On the 25th anniversary of the director’s death, two film scholars have published “Kubrick: An Odyssey.”

World

Trump, Immigration and the Lump of Labor Fallacy

What did Kurt Vonnegut, the novelist, and François Mitterrand, the socialist president of France from 1981 to 1995, have in…

Arts

Robert Spano to Lead Washington National Opera as Music Director

The veteran conductor, who won acclaim as a champion of new music at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, will begin a…

Business

Investigators Outline Critical Questions in Boeing 737 Max 9 Incident

The National Transportation Safety Board is looking at pressurization problems on an Alaska Airlines plane and how a plug was…

Business

Saving for Retirement on Part-Time Pay: The Challenges for Women

Most part-time workers in America are women — leaving them with less access to retirement plans and less money to…

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