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  1. On our latest podcast, two Orson Welles experts argue that “Citizen Kane” isn’t even the director’s best film:

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    Mary Karr on the art of memoir via

  3. How to find your replacement team for the M.L.B. playoffs:

  4. How Virginia Dare, the first child born to English parents in the New World, became an American obsession:

  5. The runner Suzy Favor Hamilton’s memoir offers insight into the psychological demands of high-level sports:

  6. The composer Max Richter has written an eight-hour-long piece that he hopes listeners will sleep through:

  7. A new book draws on repetition and suggestion to encourage sleepiness in young children:

  8. The dramatic departure of Carnegie Hall’s board chair cast a dark cloud over the concert hall's opening gala:

  9. Ann Rule's book about life with Ted Bundy has an unsettling subplot: when did she know he was guilty?

  10. Family life in the Catskills, in words and pictures:

  11. Setting out to find the remotest spot in New York City:

  12. . on the meticulous Princeton professor Angus Deaton, winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize for economics:

  13. .’s found-photo series explores the political power in black families documenting their own lives:

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  15. How California’s Fair Pay Act will help women:

  16. In this week's episode of "The Cartoon Lounge," Shakespeare's "Hamlet" gets a Bob Mankoff spin. Watch:

  17. The comedian Jerry Lewis recently described directing movies in a style that can be called "total filmmaking."

  18. "My father came out to me in the summer of 1998." An excerpt from 's forthcoming memoir:

  19. "The Annotated Alice" is one reason Wonderland persists, despite being vandalized by Disney, Adam Gopnik writes:

  20. Madeeha al-Musawi is a Baghdad councilwoman and a tireless supporter of thousands displaced by violence in Iraq:

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