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Sad About ‘Severance’? Let Down by ‘The Last of Us’? Fix-It Fiction Offers Justice
Beloved characters are killed. Romances, too. But a subset of fan-fiction writers […]
Read moreThe Inspirations Behind the Met Opera’s ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
The inspirations behind the staging of “Antony and Cleopatra,” which imagines a […]
Read moreHey Babe, Let’s Meet for Steak, Crayons and … Jazz?
Funny Bar, a new bar in Manhattan, follows its own rules. The […]
Read moreWhat It Means to Be a ‘Well Woman,’ According to Amy Larocca, Author of ‘How to Be Well’
In her new book, “How to Be Well,” the writer Amy Larocca […]
Read moreMy Dad’s Death Taught Me How to Pray
When the Hebrew words felt empty, a rabbi suggested thinking of it […]
Read moreHow a Film Critic Was Lured Back to Literature
A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more […]
Read moreJeffrey Seller Produced ‘Hamilton.’ Now, in ‘Theater Kid,’ He’s Telling His Story.
In “Theater Kid,” Jeffrey Seller reflects on his Broadway career. In “Theater […]
Read moreCan These Six Artists Predict the Fate of the Art Market?
These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether […]
Read moreThe $700 Calendar That Wants to Save Your Marriage
Does a product that promises to “externalize the primary caregiver’s brain” actually […]
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