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The Quiet Magic of Middle Managers

Nobody writes poems about middle managers. Nobody gets too romantic about the person who runs a department at a company,…

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Fulfilling Our Mom’s Dream to See the Solar Eclipse

If all goes according to plan, on April 8, our 75-year-old mother, Nancy, will be settled into a lawn chair…

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Hollywood’s New Fantasy: A Magical, Colorblind Past

Films and TV shows keep reimagining history as a multiracial dream world. Is that really a step forward?

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People Hated ‘Madame Web’ — But They Were Desperate to See Dakota Johnson Mock It.

T​he star has never quite said the movie was bad, but it’s fun to imagine a celebrity going scorched-earth on…

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Southern California Oil Sheen Is Unlikely to Stem From Spill, Tests Indicate

Samples from an oil sheen in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Huntington Beach, Calif., were more consistent with…

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How to Fix the Crisis of Trust in Higher Education

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been keeping track of every report I see about major budget shortfalls at…

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After Six Seasons, Viewers Have an Answer: No, Love Is Not Blind

The hit Netflix dating show seems to prove that looks matter as much as ever.

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Old Hollywood Glamour at the Gap?

Unlikely, but with Zac Posen being named its creative director, you never know. Plus, fashion’s doll fixation, thrift shopping at…

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Is Trump an Agent or an Accident of History?

In Isaac Asimov’s Foundation novels, a “psychohistorian” in a far-flung galactic empire figures out a way to predict the future…

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‘As I Got to the Front of the Line, a Man Approached Me From Behind’

A quick stop at the post office, a bright spot in the sky and more reader tales of New York…

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