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‘Dawn of the Dead’ at 45: A Zombie Love Affair That Never Died
A look back at George A. Romero’s film, one of the most influential horror movies of all time, as it…
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A Steadying Force for the Africa Center Is Stepping Down
Uzodinma Iweala, chief executive of the Harlem institution, will leave at the end of 2024 after guiding it through pandemic…
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Renaissance Portraits That Played Hide and Seek
Portraits go undercover in the new Metropolitan Museum show “Hidden Faces,” about the practice of concealing artworks behind sliding panels…
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Thursday Briefing: Japan’s Leader Visits Washington
Also, South Korean exit polls suggest a defeat for the president’s party.
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Ellen Gallagher’s Futuristic Archives
The artist discusses marine life and African American myth from her studio in the Netherlands.
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Hawaii Locals Recommend Their Favorite Shave Ice Shops
In Hawaii, shops that serve shave ice, domes of pillowy-soft ice slivers doused in colorful syrups, vie for ubiquity with…
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Get Tech Out of the Classroom Before It’s Too Late
Jaime Lewis noticed that her eighth-grade son’s grades were slipping several months ago. She suspected it was because he was…
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Was It Racist to Take Family Photos at a Wedding Without Me and My Wife?
A reader’s wife sees bigotry in their exclusion from group photos at a nephew’s wedding, but her husband is reluctant…
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Navigating a Virtual Australia in Postapocalyptic Ruins
The role-playing game Broken Roads takes its environment seriously. The Aussie slang, the reddish outback soil, even the ruffling of…
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Trump Allies Have a Plan to Hurt Biden’s Chances: Elevate Outsider Candidates
The more candidates in the race, the better for Donald J. Trump, supporters say. And in a tight presidential contest,…