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Abortion Is Remaking Our Political Landscape. Why Aren’t Guns?

Why don’t we talk more about guns? Not that the issue doesn’t come up. But think about the public debate…

Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91

She was believed to be the first Western scientist to study the animals in their natural habitat, but she struggled…

Abe Koogler’s New Play Is an Ode to Intense Culinary Experiences

In “Staff Meal,” in previews at Playwrights Horizons, a restaurant becomes a refuge as the world ends.

Before She Became Music’s Greatest Teacher, She Wrote an Opera

Nadia Boulanger’s “La Ville Morte” was repeatedly thwarted by death and World War I, then nearly lost. Finally, it is…

Keith Haring’s Legacy Is Not Found at the Museum

Three decades after his death, his work is still sold on products and in stores. But his concept of public…

The Language of Gender Identity

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Marian Zazeela, an Artist of Light and Design, Dies at 83

She pivoted from painting to lighting exhibitions, performance art, graphic design and minimalist music, performed with her husband, the composer…

Most Teachers Know They’re Playing With Fire When They Use Tech in the Classroom

A few years ago, when researchers at Boston College and Harvard set out to review all of the existing research…

Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment

New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.

On the Ground at the Venice Biennale

The exhibitions have been installed. The artists have arrived. The city of Venice is prepared to welcome throngs of visitors…

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