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From Tweet to Ad to Mini Modern Scandal
By A. O. SCOTT
A descent into the wormhole created by the collision of movie-awards campaigning and paracritical chirping.
Shaun White cut his hair, changed his clothes and became a businessman. Now if only he could master that pesky triple cork.
The winner of the novel-writing contest was a complete unknown, right down to the fact that he was serving a life sentence.
She spent half a lifetime trying to escape the shadow of her famous father. But for her latest album, she went back to the South.
A descent into the wormhole created by the collision of movie-awards campaigning and paracritical chirping.
Technological efficiency doesn’t necessarily mean lower fares.
Unwanted items: one precious, one lurid.
How a simple experiment about impulse control became a seductive gospel truth.
The author of “The World Until Yesterday” on what we can learn from traditional societies.
The replacement for Bell System’s corps of “hello girls.”
We all know what to cook on Thanksgiving. But Christmas? New Year’s Day? Sam Sifton provides recipes and video guides for five protein-heavy main courses.
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Shaun White remakes his image, Mark Bittman makes puff pastries, Rosanne Cash makes new music (without shying from her father's past) and more.
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