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Damo Suzuki, Singer Who Ignited the Experimental Band Can, Dies at 74
His free-spirited music ignored genre boundaries. “If you’re a creative person,” he once said, “it’s important to break rules.”
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The Wine Shop Millesima USA Doubles in Size for Its World-Class Selection
A cookbook for overlooked vegetables, mushroom candles for your dinner table and more food news.
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How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America
Valley Village is a Los Angeles neighborhood just across the freeway from Studio City, near the southern edge of the…
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Real Estate
A Bed-Stuy Loft Transformed With an Out-of-the-Ordinary Renovation
They didn’t expect their new Brooklyn home to flood a week after they moved in. But ‘with the destruction, there…
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The 17th-Century Heretic We Could Really Use Now
The Enlightenment philosopher Baruch Spinoza almost died for his ideals one day in 1672. Spinoza, a Sephardic Jew born in…
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Putin Can’t Kill the Vision of the Future Navalny Gave Us
It’s 2007, a warm, sunny spring day in Moscow. It’s my first rally, and I’m nervous. I’m 16, silly and…
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The U.N. Held a Conference on Afghanistan, but the Taliban Refused to Attend
The group said it would not take part in a conference that also included women’s rights groups, the European Union…
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Magazine
Quietly Dressing Hollywood’s Cool Girls
Danielle Goldberg was sitting at a table with her eyes glued to a laptop screen. On it was the actress…
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Real Estate
$4.2 Million Homes in California
A Mediterranean-style house in Beverly Hills, a desert retreat in Pioneertown and a Spanish-style home in San Francisco.
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The ‘Sad, Happy Life’ of Carson McCullers
A new biography chronicles this essential American writer’s complicated love life, celebrated career and singular talents.