Books
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Tennessee Attorney General to Review Company’s Bid to Sell Graceland
The attorney general’s office said it is looking into Nausanny Investments’ effort to foreclose on Elvis Presley’s former home. His…
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Ari Emanuel Condemns Netanyahu, Drawing Boos at Jewish Group’s Gala
“For the good of Israel, he should go,” Emanuel, chief executive of the media group Endeavor, said of Benjamin Netanyahu,…
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Everyone Wants a Piece of Kafka, a Writer Who Refused to Be Claimed
A hundred years after Kafka’s death, people and nations are still fighting over his legacy.
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Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift Race for No. 1
The two pop music titans, locked in a close contest for the top of next week’s album chart, are stoking…
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Graduation’s Pomp Goes On, No Matter the Circumstance
Commencement is the rare American ritual that still has rules. That’s why it’s ripe for disruption.
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Game Reviews: Mysteries of the Afterlife and the Eerie Present
In a strong month for indie games, Hauntii is a hunt for memories and Crow Country offers retro survival in…
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At DanceAfrica, the Enduring Power of Love
A couple with deep ties to the popular Brooklyn festival and its founder and longtime artistic director, Chuck Davis, recall…
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Cassie After Sean Combs Footage: ‘Open Your Heart to Believing Victims’
The singer, who sued the hip-hop mogul over allegations of rape and abuse, posted a statement after 2016 video emerged…
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‘Evil’ Review: Is It Satan, or Is It Us? It’s Time to Find Out.
Michelle and Robert King’s macabre comedy about the possibility of demonic possession and the certainty of evil begins its final…
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A Furious, Forgotten Slave Narrative Resurfaces After Nearly 170 Years
John S. Jacobs was a fugitive, an abolitionist — and the brother of the canonical author Harriet Jacobs. Now, his…