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Books
Thaddeus Mosley Never Stopped Working
Thaddeus Mosley wears his 96 years with panache. He doesn’t move 250-pound logs around his crowded Pittsburgh studio by himself anymore. But it’s not because he’s stopped working, or hired an assistant — he’s just making his abstract, treelike ...
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US
A Homeless Student Received Aid for an Apartment. Then Came the Hard Part.
As the housing crisis deepens in Los Angeles County, one young woman learns that searching for a place of her own is more difficult than ever.
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Newyork
The Case for Chilling
Sheila Liming, the author of “Hanging Out,” argues that unstructured time is essential to our cultural vitality. Down with calendar invites; long live the bocce league.
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News
SZA’s ‘SOS’ Is the No. 1 Album for an Eighth Time
The R&B singer-songwriter has matched Taylor Swift’s run with “Folklore,” the last time a female artist held the No. 1 spot on Billboard’s chart for eight weeks.
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Newyork
Hot and Unbothered at ‘Magic Mike’
Watching the third installment of the cult-favorite dance film, with an enthusiastic crowd free to hoot and holler as much as they desired.
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News
She Left New York for a New Life, and Then Found It in the Bronx
A chef who had worked in many kitchens wanted to be her own boss. After a couple of detours, including on the Food Network’s “Chef Boot Camp,” Mott Haven beckoned.
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Sports
After a Long Hiatus, a Pregnant Rihanna Returns on the Super Bowl Stage
Performing live for the first time in nearly four years, Rihanna returned to the stage on Sunday to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, running through a rapid-fire medley of her hits and making a major personal announcement without saying a word ...
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News
At the Domino Sugar Refinery, a Glass Egg in a Brick Shell
After Two Trees took over the restoration of the refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, the plan for offices, retail, housing and open space is coming into focus.
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Newyork
How a Spotify Storyteller Spends Her Sundays
Mimi O’Donnell is big on gift giving, early dinners and the healing intimacy of audio.
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World
Anger Over Quake Response Challenges Erdogan Ahead of Election
A furor is building among some survivors over the government’s handling of the crisis. “I have been voting for this government for 20 years, and I’m telling everyone about my anger,” said one. “I will never forgive them.”