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For Lorraine Hansberry, ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ Was Just the Start
The new documentary “Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart” explores a more complex and complicated playwright than the civil rights figure known to most people.
Review: Who Am I? ‘Panorama’ Says There Is No Easy Answer
In this multimedia, multidimensional performance piece, the boundaries of race, gender and ethnicity blur into a shifting pageant of identity.
Steamed Fish, Swimming in Flavor
Boneless fillets are excellent steamed: The technique is easy to master, and aromatics — like ginger, scallions and sesame oil — are readily available.
Encounters: Pete Holmes of ‘Crashing’ Finds Humor in His Church Roots
The actor and comedian gets ready for Season 2 of his HBO show.
Playlist: The Playlist: Black Eyed Peas Get Serious About Injustice, and 12 More New Songs
Listen to the week’s most notable new songs from Lil Peep, Karen O, Carrie Underwood and more.
Trump Alarms Lawmakers With Disparaging Words for Haiti and Africa
President Trump demanded to know at a White House meeting why he should accept immigrants from Haiti and African countries rather than people from places like Norway.
Australian Open Begins a Challenging Season in Tennis
Familiar names on and off the court will be missing at the first Grand Slam of the year.
Where Has This Treat Been All Your Life? Canada
With its flaky pastry, caramelized crust and bracingly sweet filling, the butter tart has it all.
The Operative: Kardashian Bestie Simon Huck Is Selling You Beer and Shampoo
Along with that friendship, the secrets to his success include constant phone use, regular workouts and getting up very, very early.
Vocations: He Has a Rarity in Music: A Steady Paycheck
Joe Shadid of Reverb.com appears in the site’s videos, teaching guitar and demonstrating instruments — keeping him close to what he loves while earning a living.
Billie Jean King Says Margaret Court Arena’s Name Should Change
Court has made derogatory comments about gay and transgender people.
Opinion: The Lingering Dream of an Islamic State
Baghdadi’s caliphate is crumbling. But it has given new life to a very old idea.
Opinion: The Delicate Politics of Chasing Owls
Should bird watchers protect these furtive creatures by keeping their locations secret?
Op-Ed Contributor: Maybe Trump Is Not Mentally Ill. Maybe He’s Just a Jerk.
Without proper neuropsychological testing of the president, we can’t know if he has a mental disorder or is a narcissistic bully.
Getting a Roommate in Your Golden Years
As the baby boomers age, some are choosing to stay in their homes and take in boarders to help pay the rent or lend a hand with household chores.
Darren Criss Plays the Happy-Go-Lucky Killer in the Versace TV Drama
He acts, he sings, he dances. And in his latest role, the 30-year-old, who shot to fame with “Glee,” is the serial killer who murdered Gianni Versace.
At Men’s Wear Fair, Slogan Wear and Goofball Places
Pitti Uomo booths are stuffed with trendy lettered fashion, although some is said to come from places that exist only in imagination.
Arab and Coming Out in Art That Speaks Up
A museum show highlights the apprehensions and discrimination L.G.B.T. artists of Arab descent face.
Review: One Vote for ‘Victoria’ Over ‘The Crown’
In the battle of prestige series about British queens, the glossy pleasures of PBS’s “Victoria” can hold their own against Netflix’s highly lauded “The Crown.”
Chinese Composers With an Ear to the World
A festival at the Juilliard School explores the sounds of contemporary China, without traditional instruments or foreign-based composers.