The New York Times Magazine - USA (2022-02-12)
The New York Times Magazine 41 just went down.’’ He added, ‘‘Rhea said I started turning bluish-gray right away.’’ The soundstag ...
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and insisted that my crying was inappropriate? What other beauty would I be dead to? What kind of truth? Before a single person ...
A. Ate noisily, and perhaps with some impatience 95 161 16 179 63 32 126 B. Ripe chestnuts? (2 wds.) 40 26 143 182 90 108 71 C ...
The New York Times Magazine 45 Capitol talking on his cellphone just before the attack, though it is not known if he entered the ...
Puzzles Edited by Will Shortz CHANGE OF HEART 46 ACROSS 1 Bank off erings, in brief 4 Twists 9 Losing roll at dice 13 In itself ...
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February 13, 2022 9 Screenland To p D r a w e r By Carina Chocano / 13 Ta l k Christopher Walken By David Marchese / 16 The Ethi ...
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Contributors Jonah Weiner is a contributing writer based in Oakland, Calif., and he writes the style and culture newsletter Blac ...
Illustrations by Giacomo Gambineri 7 The Thread ‘‘Jackass’’ is something I knew existed but never really knew what it was — show ...
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2.13.22 9 Screenland Two ways of looking at the middle-aged woman’s closet. ⬤ By Carina Chocano (^) Carla Rockmore, a Dallas- ba ...
Screenland 10 2.13. Above and opening page: Screen grabs from Instagram as a stylist, and she considered herself a natural enter ...
11 it can also be a museum of treasures; those of us unable to ‘‘shop’’ our closets as though they were luxury stores can do so ...
12 2.13. Women their age are portrayed as either powerless and pitiful or powerful and despised. Illustration by R. O. Blechman ...
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