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Sweet Treats That Are Also Mind Tricks

The long history of — and current appetite for — trompe l’oeil confections.

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The Best College Is One Where You Don’t Fit In

This time of year, college campuses like the one where I live fill up with high school seniors preparing to…

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I Love Facebook. That’s Why I’m Suing Meta.

While it’s become fashionable to dump on the aging social media platform Facebook, I quite enjoy using it. Many of…

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A 1970s Office Building’s New Life as a Rental

Pearl House, at 160 Water Street, is designed to bring personality to its neighborhood — whether you think that’s FiDi…

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‘Dead Poets Society’ Has Some Distinctly Australian Relevance

Brought to life by the Australian director Peter Weir, the movie’s conflict reflects a collective cultural trait his fellow citizens…

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When Closing a Very Small Campus Is a Very Big Deal

The first day teaching as an adjunct professor at a new university can be daunting: finding your way around campus,…

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Can a ‘Not Charlotte’ Recipe Revive a Region?

Scott Kidd didn’t expect a terribly busy job when he became the town manager of Liberty, N.C., a onetime furniture…

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‘I Will Never Forget Any of It’: Brittney Griner Is Ready to Talk

On the March afternoon when I met Brittney Griner in Phoenix, the wildflowers were in peak efflorescence, California poppies and…

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The Man Who Never Says No to Zendaya

Last March, Law Roach seemed to be at the peak of his career as a celebrity stylist. He had won…

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Gardens of Good and Evil

I’ve always thought of gardens as benign, even virtuous places. It wasn’t until the lockdowns of 2020 that the garden…

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