Magazine
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The Comforting, Cheesy Charm of Chicken Doria
This Japanese answer to a gratin conjures bliss with whatever is already on hand.
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When Bystanders Step Between the Police and Black Men
You’ve seen the videos of deadly encounters. What effect can a witness have?
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Can I Use My Adopted Child’s DNA to Find His Biological Parents?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on protecting a child’s medical privacy while helping them learn about their past.
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Poem #1022
When the cold optics of domination are left unchallenged, the dead die twice. The cruel euphemism of profit and the genocidal language of extermination meet their answer in Daniel Borzutzky’s “Poem #1022.” Borzutzky, in this selection from “Written ...
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Judge John Hodgman on Bagpipe School
Should a family be sentenced to a vacation at Gaelic College?
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Awards Without Gender Categories? Celebrities Debate
Nominees at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday were split on combining award show categories for best actor and best actress.
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The Best Looks From the Screen Actors Guild Awards
On a night of many, many, many, (so many) stars, here are some outstanding red carpet moments.
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Fur Sales Are Illegal in California. Does Anyone Care?
The popularity of fur products had been diminishing in the state even before the new ban.
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The Prison Letters Project: Considering Past Trauma
The case of Ivié DeMolina, convicted for her part in two murders, raises difficult questions about appropriate punishments for serious crimes.
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Tennis Bracelet, Anyone?
Chris Evert made them famous, and their simple, elegant designs have stood the test of time.