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Mark Dyczkowski (1951–2025), a renowned scholar of Kashmir Shaivism, passed away this week, leaving behind a legacy of rigorous academic inquiry. Born in London to a Polish father and an Italian ...
NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF AUG. 17, 2000 I suppose you could call me a baseball aficionado. I lved playing the game in y younger days, and I love watching the game in these, my senior ...
In a different world, the Eagles could be in the midst of their own disjointed dynasty. They won a Super Bowl in 2017, featuring a back-up at quarterback. In 2023, they lost the Super Bowl ...
I Dream of Joni” by Henry Alford and “Song So Wild and Blue” by Paul Lisicky are wonderful reminders of Joni Mitchell’s influence and legacy.
With its bustling weekend markets set against the backdrop of ancient castles, the charming Bath Place adorned with bunting, ...
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of ...
By The New York Times Books Staff These vintage books introduce the archetypes, settings and lavishly bonkers sensibility that are the hallmarks of great romance. By Olivia Waite Two new books ...
Trump Directly Calls for U.S.A.I.D. to Be Shut Down The ousted director of federal prisons contests her firing, citing civil service rules. Vance calls for reinstatement of DOGE worker who ...
Every schedule, every plan you made in February was shot. March began and in about three weeks’ time, life changed in big ways and small, calendars were tossed, and things got scary. Maybe ...