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How Lesbians Found One Another, From the Softball Field to the Sex-Toy Shop

In “A Place of Our Own,” June Thomas considers “six spaces that shaped queer women’s culture.”

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He’s an Emergency Medical Worker Fighting to Save People From His Own Life

Joseph Earl Thomas’s new novel, “God Bless You, Otis Spunkmeyer,” follows a health care worker on a tumultuous shift where…

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Jamie Raskin: How to Force Justices Alito and Thomas to Recuse Themselves in the Jan. 6 Cases

Many people have gloomily accepted the conventional wisdom that because there is no binding Supreme Court ethics code, there is…

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Mickalene Thomas Takes Los Angeles

The Broad Museum kicks off a touring exhibition of the artist’s work over the last 20 years.

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‘Romancing the Stone’ and Its Screenwriter’s Tragic Tale

Diane Thomas was a waitress when she made headlines for the script sale of what would become a box office…

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How Justice Thomas’s ‘Nearly Adopted Daughter’ Became His Law Clerk

Justice Clarence Thomas gave Crystal Clanton a home and a job after she left a conservative youth organization in controversy.…

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Where’s the Vicuña Outrage?

Three men walk into a courtroom, as August heats up.

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Lawmakers Call for Tighter Ethics Rules After Revelations About Justice Thomas

An investigation by ProPublica revealed that Clarence Thomas accompanied Harlan Crow, a conservative donor and real estate billionaire, on a…

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An Extraordinary Memoir of a Black American Boyhood

Joseph Earl Thomas’s remarkable debut, “Sink,” recounts the coming-of-age of a young man for whom poverty, violence, drug abuse and…

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Marianne Mantell, Who Helped Pave the Way for Audiobooks, Dies at 93

In her early 20s she co-founded the groundbreaking spoken-word record label Caedmon, which had a hit with Dylan Thomas’s “A…

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