Time
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Arts
The Best True Crime to Stream: Viral Stories With a Twist
What happens when widespread attention plays an unexpected role in a crime or investigation? Here are four picks across television, documentaries and podcasts that explore the question.
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World
Architect Embraces Indigenous Worldview in Australian Designs
Jefa Greenaway is a leading proponent of “Country-centered design,” which calls for collaboration with Indigenous communities and puts sustainability concerns at a project’s core.
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Magazine
Can a Designer Be Successful and Subversive? Rick Owens Walks the Line.
ON A DREARY November day in Paris, the soft morning light is creeping into the American fashion designer Rick Owens’s 18th-century mansion, just south of the Seine in the Seventh Arrondissement, where he and his French wife and business partner ...
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World
In Melbourne, an Enchanting Hyperlocal Paper for the Digital Age
The Paris End seeks to celebrate a recovering Australian city.
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World
Frank Kitson, 97, Dies; Helped Shape the Conflict in Northern Ireland
A British general whose specialty was counterinsurgency, he was accused of using unduly hard-edge tactics against Irish Republican forces during the era known as the Troubles.
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Magazine
The Star of the New Season of ‘Vanderpump’? A Personal Assistant Named Ann.
Until recently an employee of Tom Sandoval, Ann Maddox has become a fan fixation of her own.
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Arts
Using Opera to Shine a Light on Wrongful Imprisonment
“Blind Injustice,” which is being staged at Montclair State University, tells the stories of people freed with the help of the Ohio Innocence Project.
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Arts
Review: ‘I Love You So Much I Could Die,’ an Experiment in Distance
Mona Pirnot’s crisis-centered play uses all its resources to keep the audience at a physical and emotional remove from her sorrow.
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World
Putin Says He Prefers Biden Over Trump. Commentators Are Skeptical.
The Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, called President Biden experienced and predictable. But Moscow watchers said the comments most likely had an ulterior motive.
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World
We Don’t Have Time for Climate Misinformation
The climate is warming. Polar ice is melting, glaciers are receding, the chemistry of the ocean is becoming dangerously acidic, sea levels are rising. All of this and more are consequences of the greenhouse gases we continue to emit into the ...