Sincere, Outdoorsy, Trippy, a Music Festival Breathes Los Angeles
Darkness Sounding, a solstice-inspired embrace of the body and for the body, is coming from the group Wild Up. Read more...
Monument Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is Set for Boston
The memorial, called The Embrace and designed by Thomas and architects at MASS Design Group, will honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Read more...
Sam Pollard and MLK/FBI The Filmmaker as Historian
Whether working on his own projects or others like Eyes on the Prize II and 4 Little Girls, the multihyphenate artist has built a monumental career examining America. Read more...
Mary Catherine Bateson Dies at 81; Anthropologist on Lives of Women
After a well-documented childhood as the daughter of Margaret Mead, she earned her own renown with a book on womens lives that became a touchstone to feminists. Read more...
Recipes to Cook Over a Long Weekend
Comforting cakes, stews, cookies and more. Read more...
Twitter and Facebook Barred Trump. China Is on His Side.
Blurring the distinction between companies and government, official propaganda outlets use President Trumps ouster from Twitter and Facebook to argue that nobody in the world enjoys free speech. Read more...
N.B.A. Players, Coaches and Executives React on Social Media to Sterlings Ban
N.B.A. players, coaches and executives took to Twitter and Facebook to support the ban of Donald Sterling by Commissioner Adam Silver. Read more...
Liverpool building firm part of police bribery and corruption probe
Unite hired the Flanagan Group to head the construction of its Birmingham complex with work beginning in 2015. In 2019, Paul Flanagan was arrested aspart of Operation Aloft. Read more...
A Filipino Freedom Fighters Life, Relentlessly Annotated
The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata, by Gina Apostol, takes the form of a found memoir that has been picked apart by scholars. Read more...
Punctuated Poetry and Other Letters to the Editor
Readers respond to recent issues of the Sunday Book Review. Read more...
Australia Decides Not to Kill Joe the Pigeon
A racing pigeon named after the president-elect appeared to have traveled from Oregon to Melbourne, breaching quarantine rules. Read more...
The world's safest airlines for 2021 revealed
There may have been far fewer airplanes in the skies this past year, but if you're looking ahead to future travel, you might take heed of the latest rankings of the world's safest airlines from AirlineRatings.com. Read more...
Rafael Nadal set for Paris return as professional sports in France play on
Having recently showcased his golf skills, world No. 2 Rafael Nadal looks set to return to more familiar terrain next week at the Paris Masters after professional sports events were given the green light to go ahead despite France's second national lockdown. Read more...
COVID-19 Dental patients could wear HELMETS to suck droplets away
Developed by experts at New York'sCornell University, the disposable, transparent helmets are connected to a pump that creates a reverse flow of air around the head. Read more...
Feline arty! Artist loves her pet cat so much she's added it to works by Botticelli, Dali and even the Mona Lisa
A bizarre but strangely wonderful concept of classic paintings and fine art work 'improved' by a fat ginger cat, Fat Cat Art is rapidly growing its online fan base. Read more...
N.F.L. Weighs Expanded Playoffs and N.B.A. Approves Shorter Schedule
As coronavirus cases surge, the N.B.A. approves a shortened schedule, the N.H.L. considers realignment and the N.F.L. prepares for the possibility of an expanded postseason. Read more...
Uganda Forces Surround Home of Opposition Leader Bobi Wine
One day after the election, Bobi Wine, the top rival to the incumbent president, sounded an alert from his home, saying, We are under siege. Read more...
The Grizzly in the Purple Pants
My mom and stepdad wanted me to be more manly. In Cub Scouts, I just wanted to make the troop cupcakes. Read more...
Can I Wear Camo After the Capitol Riot?
A reader asks The New York Times fashion director if wearing camo and other things military indicates that they are a rioter. Read more...