In the age of blockbuster art exhibitions, a small show sometimes makes just as big an impression as a large one. That’s what happened to critic Lloyd Schwartz on a recent trip to New York.
‘Why Religion?’ Asks ‘How Hearts Can Heal’ After Tragedy
Religion scholar Elaine Pagels lost her young son to terminal illness and her husband a year later in an accident. Her new book combines memoir and biblical scholarship to reflect on loss and faith.
Nation Begs For Midterms To Be Pushed Back To Delay Start Of 2020 Presidential Campaigns

WASHINGTON—Saying they just wanted a short breather before having to dive right back into national politics, Americans begged Monday for the midterm elections to be pushed back to delay start of the 2020 presidential bids. “Please, the later you can schedule the general elections, the more time we’ll have until we…
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A Newlywed Couple Died After Their Helicopter Crashed On Their Wedding Day
“I have peace in the fact that you left this earth so full of happiness and love,” a wedding guest posted on Instagram.
The Week In Pictures – Week Of November 5, 2018
Reading The Game: Donut County

Our occasional series on storytelling in video games returns with a trip to Donut County — which is about doughnuts, yes, but also giant holes, cranky raccoons, and learning not to be a jerk.
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No, Athletes Will Not ‘Shut Up And Dribble’ — And They Never Have

A new documentary series on Showtime, executive produced by LeBron James, offers a direct, pointed, emphatic response to commentator Laura Ingraham and her admonition to him to stay out of politics.
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