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Harvey’s frames portray a convergence of human and natural action, not to synthesize or balance the two but to show the ...
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more ...
Music is no longer a matter for the few,” Kurt Weill declared in 1928, the year he wrote “The Threepenny Opera.” In Weill’s ...
A professor at M.I.T. on how Xi Jinping is likely to respond to U.S. tariffs and why the standoff won’t weaken the Chinese ...
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and ...
Pope Francis has long advocated for immigrants, refugees, and the vulnerable—but the Church, like other institutions, may ...
“The destruction I saw there was astonishing.” A detailed account from a doctor who, during the brief ceasefire, spent nine ...
Fourteen years after the Fukushima disaster, nuclear power is being rebranded as a climate savior, and fission is in fashion.
From the daily newsletter: as the Administration flirts with contempt of court, two federal judges are trying to uphold the ...
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Colossal, a genetics startup, has birthed three pups that contain ancient DNA retrieved from the remains of the animal’s ...
People who love Phish do so with a quasi-religious devotion. People who dislike Phish do so with an equal fervor.