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When Stephen Sondheim Transformed Theater, and Theatergoers, Forever

She Was Scratching Her Arms Raw. Would Anything Stop This Itch?

In Finland, Jewelry Tells the Stories of Immigrant Women

Family and Friends in Town? Here’s What to Watch Based on the Mood.

Moths Were Destroying My Clothes. Tiny Parasitic Wasps Saved Them.

Can Tisch Put Her Stamp on the N.Y.P.D.?

Reading, With Extra Cheese: Remembering Pizza Hut’s ‘Book It!’

The Surprising Impact of North Carolina’s New Voter ID Law

Trump Gained 95,000 Votes in New York City. Democrats Lost Half a Million.

Rain, Finally. But We Need a Lot More.

What Trump’s Re-election Could Mean for Animals

I Liked New York as a Tourist. I Fell In Love With It as a Tour Guide.

Millennial Pregnancy Gets Its Demi Moore Moment

Why Trump’s Space for Deal-Making in the Middle East Has Shrunk

Young Gazans Reach Global Audiences With Videos of Everyday Life in War

Chuck Hagel: The Risk of Dragging Politics into the Military

You Know What You Need? A Fried Chicken Thanksgiving.

Crypto Industry Lobbies Trump and His Allies to Capitalize on Election Wins

Where on Earth Are We Going? This Geographer’s Not Sure.

The Jazz-Metal Trio PainKiller’s Classic Lineup Revs Up Again

Joan Didion and Eve Babitz: Contemporaries, Peers, Rivals — and Soul Mates?

Do Co-op Board Members Have to Live in the Building?

The Big 3 Have Faded. Who Will Dominate Next?

Where Does This Leave Democrats?

A ‘Wicked’ Tearful Talk With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

Could This Presidential Election Be Decided by the Supreme Court?

$3.5 Million Homes in California

This Overlooked Michigan County Gets the Political Spotlight Every 4 Years

The Connections Companion No. 511

Election Uncertainty Looms Over Hiring