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Some Old Spice and Secret deodorants and sprays recalled

Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble has recalled some of its deodorants and aerosol spray products due to the presence of a human carcinogen. More than a dozen of its…

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A Century of Surrealism | Jed Perl

The extra you realize about Surrealism, the extra you understand there’s far more to know. Which may be precisely what André Breton, the motion’s instigator and ringleader, needed us to…

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In Trump’s Dragnet | Julia Preston

In Berwyn, Illinois, immigration officers arrested Julio Noriega as he was strolling…

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Return to My Native Land | Jesse McCarthy

Nice novels will not be all the time acknowledged in their very…

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The Frick Reinvigorated | Martin Filler

A short lived transfer could be too profitable for a cultural establishment’s…

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Justice for Chagos? | Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

Like all legal guidelines that govern our nations, states, and communities, worldwide…

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The Making of the Springfield Working Class | Gabriel Winant

In September 1917, Ohio Governor James M. Cox—quickly to be the Democratic nominee for president in 1920—marked Labor Day with…

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Pleased Island of Psalters and Cucumbers | Beatrice Radden Keefe

Reichenau is an island smaller than Manhattan. It lies in beds of reeds on Lake Constance, within the far south…

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What the New Proper Desires | Suzanne Schneider

On July 8 Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Basis, took the stage on the Nationwide Conservatism Convention in…

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The Basement Tapes | Julia Kornberg

Reinaldo Arenas devoted most of his books to telling and retelling his life story. The primary time was in his…

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Voting for Their Jobs | Tim Judah

As we sped down Georgia’s fundamental freeway, the backbone of the nation linking east and west, Vato Bzhalava, who had…

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The Sort Pool | Leanne Shapton

A dispatch from our Artwork Editor on the artwork and illustrations within the Overview’s September 19 and October 3 points.…

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The Ladies She Left Behind | Scott W. Stern

Early in 1938, a girl named Addie Odear in Lexington, Kentucky, wrote Eleanor Roosevelt a letter. Interesting to the primary…

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The Bliss and the Dangers | Daphne Merkin

On the public sale homes the predatory collectors come and go, speaking of resale costs excessive and low. How a…

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Forward of the Diminishing World | Sarah Schulman

“Why does somebody create an image of anything?” —Hartley Neel “Art could be called ‘the search.’” —Alice Neel A witness…

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Mode for Joe | Andrew Katzenstein

Was the tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson pondering of the movie Black Narcissus (1947) when he wrote a music of that…

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