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Displaced by Sandy
Just as states were assessing the housing crisis, a nor’easter forced new evacuations.... MORE
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Lights Out in Westchester
Hundreds of homes are still without power. Malcolm Jones writes from one of them. MORE
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5 Armchair Getaways
Is winter weather keeping you inside?... MORE
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A Real Family Circus
The Zoppé family’s circus is 170 years old and still winning fans for the traditions of circus art,... MORE
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Tombstone Tourism
A second life for cemeteries. MORE
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James Bond & the Beatles
Today marks 50 years since the music giants and the movie spy made their debuts.... MORE
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The Wait for Rain in Oklahoma
Malcolm Jones goes to the Oklahoma State Fair with a farming family who tell him how they cope with... MORE
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J.K. Rowling Cuts Loose
Harry Potter’s creator abandons the PG precincts of kids’ lit for a black comedy about small-town... MORE
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One for the Road
Humor and hardship go hand in hand in Erick, pop. 1,052, hometown of country great Roger Miller.... MORE
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The Queen of Butter Sculpting
In Kansas, Malcolm Jones catches up with Sharon BuMann, whose butter sculptures are cult favorites. MORE
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Just Play It
David Byrne has been performing all his life, so why not write about it?... MORE
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Gore Vidal: Wit, Cynic, Idealist
The late writer, historian and sometime politician was eulogized as an American treasure at a New... MORE
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That’s Mr. Asshole to You
In ‘Ascent of the A-Word,’ a rich exploration of what the essential term says about us.... MORE
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Leave Philip Marlowe Alone!
John Banville has joined a depressing parade of sequel writers tomb-raiding the books of the dead,... MORE