Arts

8 ‘S.N.L.’ Books and Cast Member Memoirs for 8H Superfans

8 ‘S.N.L.’ Books and Cast Member Memoirs for 8H Superfans

Dave Itzkoff
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Politics

Oral histories and rollicking memoirs by former “S.N.L.” cast members like Molly Shannon and Leslie Jones take you behind the scenes of the comedy juggernaut.


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5 Places to Visit in Wilmington, Delaware, With Aubrey Plaza

5 Places to Visit in Wilmington, Delaware, With Aubrey Plaza

Steven Kurutz
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Politics

The acerbic star of “The White Lotus” and “My Old Ass” is enthusiastic about her often-overshadowed Delaware hometown, which she calls a “magical little gem.”


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Truly Scary Horror Books for Halloween and Beyond

Truly Scary Horror Books for Halloween and Beyond

Calum Marsh
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Politics

These terrifying tales by the likes of Stephen King and Shirley Jackson are more than good reads: They’ll freak you out, too.


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Paris’s Festival d’Automne Turns the Entire City Into a Stage

Paris’s Festival d’Automne Turns the Entire City Into a Stage

A.J. Goldmann
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Politics

Visitors to Art Basel Paris can experience the multidisciplinary festival at venues across the French capital.


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A Midcentury Turin Home Gets a Careful Update

A Midcentury Turin Home Gets a Careful Update

Laura May Todd and Danilo Scarpati
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Politics

What do you do to an apartment in a building designed by Ada Bursi, one of Italy’s first female architects? Add color and texture, but not so much as to distract from its history.


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Nobuyo Oyama, the Japanese Voice of Doraemon, Dies at 90

Nobuyo Oyama, the Japanese Voice of Doraemon, Dies at 90

John Yoon and Hisako Ueno
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Politics

Her alto timbre, for which she was teased as a child, and radiant laughter shaped how millions experienced the blue robot in the quintessential anime of the same name.


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Jimmy Kimmel Debunks the Government-Hurricane-Control Theory

Jimmy Kimmel Debunks the Government-Hurricane-Control Theory

Trish Bendix
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Politics

“The only person who can control the weather is Beyoncé,” Kimmel said on Thursday.


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Art Basel Paris: Don’t Miss These Other Shows

Art Basel Paris: Don’t Miss These Other Shows

Farah Nayeri
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Politics

There is no shortage of museums and art foundations to visit for those attending Art Basel Paris.


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‘The Confidante’ Is a Layered French Drama About a Heartbreaking Scam

‘The Confidante’ Is a Layered French Drama About a Heartbreaking Scam

Margaret Lyons
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Politics

Streaming on Max, the series tells the story of woman who lies to a grief support group about her connection to the Paris terrorist attacks of 2015.


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‘Separated’ Review: Interrogating a Policy

‘Separated’ Review: Interrogating a Policy

Ben Kenigsberg
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Politics

The latest documentary from Errol Morris looks at the Trump administration’s practice of taking children from their parents at the southern border.


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7 New Books We Recommend This Week

7 New Books We Recommend This Week

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Politics

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.


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‘The Apprentice’ Review: An Origin Story for Donald J. Trump

‘The Apprentice’ Review: An Origin Story for Donald J. Trump

Manohla Dargis
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Politics

In this ribald fictional telling of a young Trump’s rise, the man responsible is the lawyer Roy Cohn, played to sleazy perfection by Jeremy Strong.


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London Hosts Its Frieze Week in the Shadow of Paris

London Hosts Its Frieze Week in the Shadow of Paris

Scott Reyburn
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Politics

Plenty of business was done on the first day of the London fair, but much of the chatter was about the upcoming presentations at Art Basel Paris.


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Review: Trust ‘Disclaimer’ When It Tells You Not to Trust It

Review: Trust ‘Disclaimer’ When It Tells You Not to Trust It

James Poniewozik
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Politics

The seven-part series from Alfonso Cuarón, about a familiar theme of the treachery of narratives, is easier to admire than to enjoy.


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Han Kang of South Korea Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature

Han Kang of South Korea Is Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature

Alex Marshall and Alexandra Alter
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Politics

The South Korean author, best known for “The Vegetarian,” is the first writer from her country to receive the prestigious award.


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