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With the onset of death doulas, no one need die alone.
David Sedaris tallies a few of the many reasons he feels shame and sadness being an American in the time of Trump.
For the high-wire artist, living in fear is the definition of death.
Hilton Als on photographer Diane Arbus’ uncanny ability to capture the humanity of her marginalized subjects.
The Mosul University Library, once home to centuries-old books and documents, is rebuilding after ISIS destroyed it.
If you have H.I.V in New York or San Francisco, you can life a long, healthy life. Not so if you live in the Southern United States and you’re poor, black, gay and/or bisexual.
Trump joins a short list of mercurial Gemini presidents, including John F. Kennedy and George H.W. Bush.
Art Director Kjell Reigstad’s insights on editorial illustration.
To scientologist Elisabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s Tale speaks to the importance of separation of church and state, rather than the dangers of religious extremism.
The New York Times styles Manning for her first profile—but she’s already in charge of her own image.