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Going The Distance
An explosion of music festivals catering to niche interests includes any genre you can think of, gourmet food, craft beer, environmental sustainability, extreme luxury and grueling physical exertion.
Actor Michael Caine, 85, On His Long Career: 'The Alternative Was A Factory'
From the title heartthrob in Alfie to the fatherly butler of a Batman franchise, the actor has been filling movie screens for a half-century. His new memoir is Blowing The Bloody Doors Off.
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Elise LeGrow's 'Playing Chess' Honors Blues And R&B Greats
The Canadian singer covers the Chess Records catalog, from Chuck Berry to Etta James, on her debut album.
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On Intelligence And Russian Hacking, Are Trump And His Team Missing The Point?
The president-elect met with intelligence officials Friday about Russian hacking, but still didn't seem convinced of Russia's role in the election. Instead, he stressed none of it changed the outcome.
Emily Wilson's 'Odyssey' Scrapes The Barnacles Off Homer's Hull
Wilson — the first woman to translate The Odyssey — has created a fresh, authoritative and slyly humorous version of Homer's epic that scours away archaisms while preserving nuance and complexity.
Of Courts And Confusion: Here's The Reaction To Trump's Immigration Freeze
A federal judge has issued a stay giving some detainees at airports a temporary reprieve. But chaos has roiled U.S. airports, and family members and foreign leaders are trying to respond to the order.
How A 19th Century Chemist Took On The Food Industry With A Grisly Experiment
Deborah Blum's book, The Poison Squad, tells how Harvey Washington Wiley and his band of chemists crusaded to remove toxins, such as arsenic and borax, from food. How? By testing them on volunteers.
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Why One Educator Says It's Time To Rethink Higher Education
Cathy Davidson is a historian of technology who finds the seeds of necessary innovation in unexpected places, like her home institution, the City University of New York.
Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood On The Music Of 'Phantom Thread'
The guitarist and arranger for one of the world's biggest rock bands is also a composer, whose work on Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is up for an Oscar.
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8 Takeaways From The Trump-Ukraine Scandal
The impeachment inquiry Democrats opened is about to consume American politics. What did we learn and where's it headed?
In 'Hey, Kiddo,' Jarrett Krosoczka Sketches Childhood, A Mom's Addiction
In 17 years, the author of the popular Lunch Lady children's series has published 38 books — but his latest stands out. The heartfelt graphic memoir tells the story of his childhood.
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Hospitals Gear Up For New Diagnosis: Human Trafficking
Many people forced into labor or the sex trade seek medical help at some point, and health care workers are being trained to identify them and to offer assistance.
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