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The pandemic has made it tough for families to figure out safe travel options. So we asked some experts what they’re doing this summer.
After a 78-minute rain delay, the golf course was far more forgiving with significantly slower greens, and Matsuyama will head into Sunday’s final round with a four-stroke lead.
The “Nomadland” filmmaker is the first woman of color to take the feature-film directing prize. She’s now the prohibitive front-runner for the Oscar.
Rodriguez and Marc Lore, an e-commerce billionaire, intend to keep the team in Minnesota, the current owner said.
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On the old block, another Thursday at the bodega and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
Once a year I record a brutally honest conversation for my little boy. Here’s why that’s psychologically healthy for both of us.
There’s just one catch.
Far from a waste of time, daydreaming might be one of the best things you can do with your free time.
Her dreamlike “genius” films about figures like Emily Dickinson and Buckminster Fuller hovered between documentary and experimental cinema.
Is it possible that a sense of style is one more thing we lost during the pandemic? Here’s why dressing to be seen in public seems so much harder now.
Some travelers believe that their first vacations will be about restoration — recovering from the losses, both large and small, of the past year.
With a little ingenuity, your sheet of newsprint can float safely to the ground.
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