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2024/01/27

The Weekender: Modern day train heists, Cindy Sherman, menu trends

Also, why Gen Z believes it's "aging like milk."
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January 27, 2024

Welcome to the weekend.

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Ghostwriters Emerge From the Shadows

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A Bird's-Eye View of a Technicolor World

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Cindy Sherman: Woman of an Uncertain Age

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The Great Freight-Train Heists of the 21st Century

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Am I That Guy? A View From the Front Rows in Paris.

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