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Tom Stoppard’s Radical Invitation

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The playwright offered a kind of on-ramp to the literary canon, a...

How Noah Baumbach Fell (Back) in Love with the Movies

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The writer-director talks about the art of dialogue, his love of marital...

How the Ceramicist Alev EbĂĽzziya Siesbye Makes Bowls That Hold Time

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Over decades and through thousands of repetitions, the Turkish artist has whittled...

Louis C.K. Débuts a Standup Special, “Ridiculous,” and Book, “Ingram”

1 day ago

In a new standup special, and a début novel, the comedian navigates...

A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents for Music Lovers

1 day ago

Our music critic gives a roundup of tactile, old-fashioned ways to honor...

The Offices Only a Newsperson Could Love

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Ann Hermes spent six years documenting American newsrooms, from Juneau to St...

My Mother’s Memory Loss, and Mine

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When I began forgetting words in midlife, I wondered if it was...

The Best Jokes of 2025

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During a difficult year, comic relief came from unexpected places.

God Bless “A Christmas Carol,” Every One

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Also: the galloping Americana of Ryan Davis, Michael Urie’s tragic “Richard II,”...

A Chef’s Guide to Sumptuous Writing

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How the restaurateur Gabrielle Hamilton—of the beloved New York City establishment Prune—became...

Sam Shepard’s Enactments of Manhood

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“Coyote,” a new biography by Robert M. Dowling, recounts how the cowboy...

“Landman” Goes Down Like a Michelob Ultra

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Taylor Sheridan’s oil-industry drama trades in gender stereotypes, reactionary politics, and blatant...