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Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
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Our annual listing of the top physicians in every specialty.
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The next status hand soap.
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The traveler imitating his mother’s youth.
A new drug, and old hopes.
Legacy Records is no heir to greatness.
Terrific tiramisu.
A darker, make-or-break third album for the pop star.
Seven Toni Collettes, each one scarier than the last.
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Hereditary is unconventionally horrifying.
American Animals salvages a story from the dumbest real-life heist ever.
Philip Roth’s infinite American mythologies.
Our biweekly guide to what to see, hear, read, and watch in New York City.