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Monday, January 1, 2018

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25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going

These Ancient Assassins Eat Their Own Kind

How Do You Teach People to Love Difficult Music?

International Soccer's Man of Mystery

By Benjamin Turner

Traveler

Destinations

In Southeast England, White Cliffs and Fish

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Cars

Storm Has Car Dealers Doing Swift Business

Movies

War Is Hell? In New Military Dramas, It's One-Dimensional

NFL

11 surprising stat rankings for active NFL players

Tech Reviews

The bookcases you can buy online and assemble yourself

Cars

The joy of replicas: A $ 5 million car for $ 50,000

The 31-year-old self-taught engineer and former amateur racer spends his days building artful recreations of one of most iconic sports cars

Art & Design

Invisible ink: the weird world of tattoo removal – in pictures

Columns

Architecture is the thoughtful making of space

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Architect

The details are not the details. They make the design.

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Interior designer

Live life to the fullest, and focus on the positive

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Is Coffee Bad for Bones?

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What We Manufacture

A global history of the factory and the modern world that all should read

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It's a Stressful World

Can a cruise skeptic enjoy four days on the seas with his family and a bunch of princesses?

Oct 14

A Treat for Lemon Lovers

This tangerine, ginger and chocolate tart has verve, depth and a hint of spice

Oct 13

The Big Bloom or «How Flowering Plants Changed the World»

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Flights

Passengers Suffer as Crowded Field Puts Pressure on Europe's Airlines

Weaker carriers have fallen by the wayside amid fierce competition, while others have been hit by bad luck. The result: thousands of canceled flights.

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Food

Three Courses, 20 Euros: The Affordable Dining Renaissance in Paris

The Los Angeles area, for all of its culinary diversity, has not historically been thought of as a haven for bread lovers. The area has a reputation as a place where gluten fears to tread.

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Science

Watch the High-Flying Physics of a Plant's Exploding Fruits

Three undergradute physics majors and their professor worked out how the hairyflower wild petunia shoots tiny seeds more than 20 feet through the air

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Health

Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.

With an increase in extreme weather expected in the years to come, forests could be changed permanently as the world continues to warm

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Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.

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Art & Design

New Contemporary Institute Reverberates in Richmond's Historic Landscape

The center, which will open in April, takes a bold look at race and other social issues that still resonate in the region as well as the nation. A new Institute for Contemporary Art is set to open.

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