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As the genre has boomed on cable, the incarcerated have found themselves watching more and more of it.
Ari Aster, the man behind some of Hollywood’s most unsettling films, takes his own anxiety and puts it onscreen.
The city is emerging from the shadow of Palm Beach, just across the water, with new condo and office towers.
The coffee shop and patisserie in the Kreuzberg neighborhood has became a daytime hot spot in a city known for its nightlife.
The Berkshires mainstay is trying something different this season: just three weekends, but eight shows, including two Tennessee Williams plays and even ice dancing.
Sweet-tart, generous and full of contrasts, this adapted restaurant dish is just the thing for sun-drenched weeks.
Scotland’s domestic league has been dominated by Celtic and Rangers, but American investors see untapped potentialA club that plays in red, white and blue was always ripe for American investment. The arrival of Andrew Cavenagh and the San Francisco 49ers as Rangers’ new owners has the potential to s...
When AI is (badly) informing health policy and enabling bad actors, it’s time to regulate the tech companiesNearly a year into parenting, I’ve relied on advice and tricks to keep my baby alive and entertained. For the most part, he’s been agile and vivacious, and I’m beginning to see an inquisitive...
There’s plenty to ponder over as Major League Baseball takes a rare pause before the second-half stretch runThe Major League Baseball season has reached its halfway point, or, more accurately, we’ve landed at the All-Star break, with 60% of the schedule already in the books. So, how did it go? Here’...
Thirty years ago, MTV sent camera-friendly kids on a first-of-its-kind road trip, turbocharging the reality TV fame factory that powers culture today.
Inspired in part by a book she published last year, the singer and songwriter reveals more of herself on “Tasha,” an album blending gospel and pop.
Perhaps the biggest effect A.I. will have on our lives is purely in giving us a new way to entertain ourselves.
Proposed legislation would pressure publishers to adjust borrowing limits and find other ways to widen access.
The Emmy-nominated actor talks about his role as the messy-but-sexy “Neighbor Guy,” and learning to pay “focused attention” in his own marriage.
In Kerry Cullen’s uncanny debut, “House of Beth,” a queer 20-something finds that “straight” life comes with serious strings (and spirits) attached.
In Chile and Argentina, dramatic slopes, lots of snow and an unusual après ski scene await.
Our critic on the month’s best new novels.
Unlike with opioids, there is no medication to suppress cravings for meth and other stimulants. As use soars, hundreds of clinics are trying a radically different approach.
Police have recommended charges in the drowning of influencer Emilie Kiser's 3-year-old son, Trigg Kiser, who was found unresponsive in his family's backyard pool in May.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy has fired two top deputies at the Department of Health and Human Services.