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Thomas Pynchon, Famously Private, Sells His Archive
The elusive author of “Gravity’s Rainbow” and “Mason & Dixon” has sold his papers to the Huntington Library. It includes…
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A Cyberattack Shuts the Met Opera’s Box Office, but the Show Goes On
After hackers knocked out the ticket-selling system of the Met, the largest performing arts organization in the United States, the…
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With ‘Company,’ Antonio Banderas Brings Sondheim to Spain
Many Broadway blockbusters make their way to Madrid, but Banderas wants to push the envelope with serious, complex musicals that…
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Real Estate
After a Frantic Year, It’s Time for ‘Slow Birding’
A new book borrows from the slow food movement to propose a more thoughtful, less competitive form of bird-watching.
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Real Estate
$880,000 Homes in Georgia, Massachusetts and Oregon
An 1886 rowhouse in Savannah, a 19th-century home in Rockport and a Victorian in Lake Oswego.
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How to Use Parental Controls on Your Child’s New Phone
Apple and Google have upgraded their built-in software for managing the mobile experience, but you have many options for digital…
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Food
Our 20 Most Popular Recipes of 2022
Readers loved low-effort, low-cost dishes that don’t skimp on flavor or fun.
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World
For the Lost Children of Tuam, a Proper Burial at Last
Hundreds of bodies were buried under a playground at a home for unwed mothers, many in a disused sewage system.…
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World
New Zealand Bans Cigarette Sales to Everyone Born After 2008
The new laws are aimed at eliminating most smoking by 2025 and slashing the number of licensed tobacco retailers.
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World
In Fiji’s Closely Observed Election, a Former Coup Leader Is Ahead
In a region where China and the United States fight for influence, observers await results from the vote to choose…