Arts
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Welcome, Vault Dwellers: A Guide to the Fallout Universe
The war-scarred ghouls and bulky power armor seen in three decades of video games arrive in the new TV show…
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They Made a Movie About a Pack of Sasquatches. Why?
An earthquake and an eclipse weren’t the only natural rarities that happened in New York City this past week. Did…
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A Dance Through Dusty Time: The Choreographic Bite of Beth Gill
In “Nail Biter,” a New York City premiere, this exacting choreographer explores her ballet roots and how to be in…
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¡Vámonos! Dora Is Back for a New Round of Exploring
Boots, Map, Swiper and Backpack all return too, in a new “Dora” that includes a lot more Latin music and…
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Comics Artist Dies After Sexual Misconduct Accusations
Ed Piskor, 41, was known for his detailed “Hip Hop Family Tree” and “X-Men: Grand Design.” A Pittsburgh gallery didn’t…
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The Culture Warriors Are Coming for You Smart People
In Lionel Shriver’s new novel, judging intelligence and competence is a form of bigotry.
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Two Women, United by Climate Change and the Man They Both Married
In her far-reaching latest novel, “The Limits,” Nell Freudenberger forges connections between the global and the familial.
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A New Film Examines the Godfather of Modern Conservatism
The PBS documentary “The Incomparable Mr. Buckley” implicitly and explicitly asks: What would William F. Buckley think of today’s Republican…
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How Ozempic Turned a 1974 Hit Into an Inescapable Jingle
The diabetes drug has become a phenomenon, and “Oh, oh, oh, Ozempic!” — a takeoff of the Pilot song “Magic”…
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Beyoncé, ‘Cowboy Carter’ and Filling in History’s Gaps
Subscribe to Popcast!Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Last month, Beyoncé released “Cowboy Carter,” an album that tackles the…