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Sparks Fly When the N.F.L. and Pop Collide. So Does Coverage.

When two worlds — one dominated by the N.F.L. and the other by Taylor Swift — collided, so did culture…

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Terence Davies, 77, Dies; Filmmaker Mined Literature and His Own Life

With a poetic sensibility, “Distant Voices, Still Lives” echoed his Liverpool upbringing, and “The House of Mirth” put Edith Wharton’s…

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The Republican Meltdown Shows No Sign of Cooling Off

Gail Collins: Bret, when we started our conversations, you generously agreed to stick to domestic issues. I’ve always steered away…

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Claude Cormier, Landscape Architect With a Playful Eye, Dies at 63

His archly humorous designs for parks and other public spaces confused officials and delighted the citizens of Montreal and Toronto.

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My Husband Is Facing Dementia. Can I Help Him End His Life?

The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to assist a spouse in the midst of a life-or-death dilemma.

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Murray Stenson, Unassuming Leader of a Cocktail Renaissance, Dies at 74

A staple of the Seattle bar scene, he was both a throwback to an earlier era and an inspiration for…

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Five Children’s Movies to Stream Now

This month’s picks include a splashy Pixar creation, an Adam Sandler comedy and the newest installment in the “Spy Kids”…

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Banana Yoshimoto Wants Books to Give Her Insomnia

What books are on your night stand? I read most of my books on the Kindle, but as far as…

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James Jorden, Creator of an Essential Opera Blog, Dies at 69

With Parterre Box, he brought together high culture, punk aesthetics and gleeful camp in an irreverent source for news, criticism…

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Review: At ‘Jaja’s,’ Where Everybody Knows Your Mane

Jocelyn Bioh’s Broadway playwriting debut, set in a Harlem hair braiding shop, is a hot and hilarious workplace sitcom.

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