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A New Yorker food critic answers questions about burger toppings, beef tallow, and the subjectivity of memory.
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An expert on Presidential emergency powers discusses the history and legality of military deployments in American cities.
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The Grateful Dead guitarist had the nature of a well-meaning cowboy, and a lasting capacity to access wonder and deep ...
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A new restoration of Stroheim’s unfinished 1929 drama “Queen Kelly” spotlights his reckless directorial career, which, though ...
The platform has become a core technology around the world, relied on by governments and extended families alike. What are we ...