A Killer’s Archive Is Offered for $80,000. Who Should Profit?

The 65th Annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair at the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan this weekend may seem like a maze of musty rarities. But among the first…

Israel Hits Syria With New Strikes and Ground Raid as Tensions Soar

Syria accused Israel on Thursday of trying to destabilize the country after intense airstrikes on military bases and a deadly raid in southern Syria, part of a deepening incursion that…

How Does It Feel to Be an International Student in the U.S. Now?

The New York Times is looking to hear from international students in the United States about how the Trump administration’s immigration policies have affected them. We want to hear your…

Dozens of Engaging Ways to Make Media Literacy Meaningful to Teenagers

Part of being media literate is asking questions of everything you read, watch and hear, including the Times sources we’re suggesting throughout this resource. All media has bias, as charts…

At 50, the Wooster Group Is Experimenting on Itself

Gray — who would go on to become a celebrated film actor and monologuist before taking his own life in 2004 — is the most elaborately represented member of the…

Hiking the Cactus to Clouds Route in Palm Springs, Calif.

The steep trail near the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was covered in inches of spongy fallen needles and peppered with ankle-twisting pine cones. It was also shady,…

How Carl and Karin Larsson’s Homes Came to Define Scandinavian Style

IN 1888, THE Swedish painter Carl Larsson and his wife, Karin, were given a remote log cottage in the village of Sundborn, 140 miles north of Stockholm, by her father.…

How Alison Krauss Found the Song That Rekindled Her Distinctive Band

“We all discovered what a powerful vehicle it is to have her singing these songs, and to calm the flurries of notes down a little bit,” he added. “It’s there…