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Europe
Crafting Shoes Never Meant to Be Walked In
In Venice, a coterie of craftspeople reinterpret Tod’s driving shoes.
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America
Game Reviews: Vibrant African Myths and an Undersea Satire
Precision is necessary in Tales of Kenzera: Zau, which brims with Bantu traditions. Through repetition, Harold Halibut demonstrates a subtle…
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Science
Mdou Moctar’s Guitar Is a Screaming Siren Against Africa’s Colonial Legacy
“Funeral for Justice,” the musician from Niger’s album due next month, amps up the urgency in his work: “I want…
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Food
Bird Flu Is Infecting More Mammals. What Does That Mean for Us?
In her three decades of working with elephant seals, Dr. Marcela Uhart had never seen anything like the scene on…
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Books
‘James,’ ‘Demon Copperhead’ and the Triumph of Literary Fan Fiction
How Percival Everett and Barbara Kingsolver reimagined classic works by Mark Twain and Charles Dickens.
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America
Barbara Walters Did the Work
In “The Rulebreaker,” Susan Page pays tribute to a pioneering journalist who survived being both a punchline and an icon.
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America
‘The Jinx Part Two’ Review: Filmmaking a Murderer
A new installment of HBO’s landmark true-crime documentary continues the strange, sad story of Robert Durst, in which the show…
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Tech
Israelis Prepare to Mark Passover, a Festival of Freedom, With Hostages Still in Gaza
Many Israelis were in a somber mood on Monday as they prepared to usher in Passover, the Jewish festival of…
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Opinion
The Far Right Wants to Take Over Europe, and She’s Leading the Way
“There’s just one question on voting day. Do you want an Islamized Europe or a European Europe?” This stark choice…
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Opinion
Passover’s Radical Message Is More Vital Than Ever
What do we do with our pain? What, if anything, can we learn from it? The Bible offers a startling…
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