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    Where to go, what to do. Your weekend plans, on an all-new .

  2. What happened when a TV producer got J. D. Salinger's permission to adapt his beloved short story?

  3. This week’s fiction, by , is about about a woman who has recently been dumped by her best friend.

  4. Cheese balls, glow necklaces, and hula hoops are some of the objects in Thomas Jackson’s “Emergent Behavior” series:

  5. Barack Obama reflects on what should have been a satisfying end to his Presidency—before Trump changed everything

  6. The elevation of Steve Bannon to a powerful position in the White House is an epochal event in American politics.

  7. If you thought 2016 was dismal for politics, just wait until next year.

  8. The poet Ishion Hutchinson’s punk-baroque verse is a brilliant protest of abstract authority.

  9. The first sign that our easily distracted President-elect remained unchanged from the campaign came last Thursday.

  10. All the things you must be able to do to be a dancer:

  11. The animal restlessness in artificial objects:

  12. Julie Dash’s “Daughters of the Dust” re-creates one strand of African-American history and tradition.

  13. What kind of conservative is Donald Trump?

  14. Zadie Smith and David Remnick talk about her new book, "Swing Time."

  15. Remnick was with Obama right before the election and right after. This piece is extraordinary.

  16. A cartoon by Drew Dernavich. See more cartoons with our randomizer:

  17. The gleeful vulgarians of fight for irony in the age of Trump.

  18. In : "I saw the best minds of my generation argue whether a vote for Jill Stein was defensible."

  19. An immersive re-creation of “The Dead” invites the audience to one of most famous parties in literature.

  20. "My suspicion is that there’s a lot less to 'Nocturnal Animals' than meets the eye," Anthony Lane writes:

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