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SZA's Ruination Brought Her Everything

Her moody, enigmatic music made her a megastar. Can she learn to live with success?

Walter Mosley Thinks America Is Getting Dumber

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The Man Who Caught Marilyn Monroe's Skirt on Film

"The American Way," by Helene Stapinski and Bonnie Siegler, tells the story of Siegler's immigrant grandfather — who happened on the movie star while she was filming "The Seven Year Itch" — while delving into other colorful mid-20th-century American characters.

Across Paris, an Invader Unleashes His Art

Mosaics by a street artist, who calls himself "Invader," have become part of the fabric of the city. They are everywhere — if you look for them.

Are Ice Luges Cool Now?

Fueled by a desire for fun, hedonistic messiness and nostalgia, the liquor ice luge appears to be making a comeback at parties big and small.

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Think Cold Plunges Seem Drastic? Try Doing It Every Day.

For some, completing the ritual on a regular basis has become one way — "that not too many people actually enjoy" — to weather winter.

'I Arrived at Terminal B Early Enough for a Relaxing Lunch'

Waiting to board at La Guardia, switching trains at Queensboro Plaza and more reader tales in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

Opinion | In 46 Words, Biden Sends a Clear Message to Israel

The president's statement could energize opposition to Netanhayu's plan to weaken judicial independence.

Solomon Perel, Jew Who Posed as a Hitler Youth to Survive, Dies at 97

His masquerade — a tale recounted in a memoir and in the film "Europa Europa" — saved his life. But "to this day," he said, "I have a tangle of two souls in one body."

Guest Lists, Six-Figure Tables, Long Lines for the Bathroom: Welcome to the Super Bowl Party

Tim Cook, Cher, Drake and many hangers-on descend on makeshift clubs in Arizona for the game weekend.

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