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The Case for Mandatory National Service

A few weeks ago, I debuted a running feature called “The Magic Wand,” where I throw out an idea and…

‘Easter Sunday’ Review: A Feel-Good Filipino Family Comedy

“Easter Sunday” has all the makings of a rollicking family comedy: The protagonist is a struggling actor and comedian with…

A Road Trip to Sample America’s Many, Many Music Festivals

Four classical music festivals. Three children. Two exhausted parents, with a brave grandfather in tow. One bedraggled minivan. It’ll be…

Carly Rae Jepsen’s Brand-New Boy Problems, and 7 More New Songs

Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new songs and videos.…

A Gothic Rock Cottage Fit for a Bat Out of Hell

Jim Steinman, who died last year at 73, left behind one of the most distinctive catalogs of music in history,…

She’s the Secret Weapon in a Film About the Thai Cave Rescue

When Ron Howard set out to retell the story of the dramatic 2018 rescue of a young soccer team from…

‘The Nosebleed’ Review: Reconciling the Ghosts in the Attic

Do artists owe us the truth? Autobiography is inherently subjective, and colored by creative license. But if it holds up…

‘Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Review: More Turtle Power

“Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie” won’t convert any new fans to the heroes in a half-shell,…

Pregnant Men Were a Movie Punchline. Now They’re Horror Villains.

When I was four months pregnant, just as my midsection had grown vast enough to convert my pregnancy into a…

The Case for Longtermism

Imagine living the life of every human being who has ever existed — in order of birth. Your first life…

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