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World
You Didn’t Have to Be Famous to Be Buried at Green-Wood
The Brooklyn cemetery also contains “public lots” — final resting places for those without wealth or status.
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Books
In ‘The Lesson,’ It’s a Bad Writer Who Steals
Richard E. Grant and Daryl McCormack star as writers with similar source material in a feature tracing the limits of…
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Books
Review: To Revisit a Sexual Assault, She Drugs Herself Onstage
In an ethically murky show at the Avignon Festival, the Brazilian performer Carolina Bianchi opens up about how she was…
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World
Ruth Fitzpatrick, Crusader for Letting Women Be Priests, Dies at 90
Feeling called to the Roman Catholic priesthood but denied entry, she became a leader of a national group that has…
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Sports
A Dining Experience Inspired by the Floating Markets of Thailand
Rua Thai opens in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, another dinner option at the Hotel Chelsea and more restaurant news.
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World
A Hollywood Diner Becomes a Writers’ Room of a Different Sort
In their third month on the picket lines, Los Angeles screenwriters are drawing inspiration — and sustenance — from a…
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World
A Survivor in New York, Cycling With Other Wounded Warriors
Danielle Green, who lost much of her left arm in Iraq, will participate in the “Soldier Ride” to Coney Island.
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World
Iceland Monitors New Volcanic Eruption
Larger eruptions have disrupted European air travel, but officials said this small one, in an uninhabited area that until recently…
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World
Your Monday Briefing
A setback in Ukraine’s bid for NATO membership.
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Economy
How Far Would You Go for Midcentury Furniture?
The credenza in the back of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van groaned as Lars Balderskilde drove through the woodlands near Vejle,…