The New York Times - Sunday Sections - 19 Oct 2024

Table of content - The New York Times - Sunday Sections (19 Oct 2024)

DANCE
For more than a half-century, Randy Newman has made art out of America’s shortcomings.
Hugh Grant Goes From Droll to Dark
American Sign Language brings new layers to a staging of the musical ‘American Idiot.’
THE QUEUE
93.5 KDAY RADIO
HEJIRA
INDUSTRY TELEVISION
CORRECTION
ANNE RICE’S INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE THE STORY OF THE LOST CHILD
SKETCH PAD
Lee Minho Fashions Personas in Notes App
For a Prodigious Talent, Carnegie Hall Awaits
Poetry Infused With Movement
‘American Idiot’ Expands Its Reach
The Many Versions of Hugh Grant
‘I used to do interviews where I was Mr. Stuttery Blinky.’
A Balladeer for America’s Shady Characters
In Motor City, a Bohemian Colony Is Born
Think About Gutters Before Storms Inflict Damage
They rented together for years. Now they’re homeowners.
Billy Joel is selling the home of his wildest teenage dreams.
Perfectly suited for hosting a dinner party or writing alone.
At Sable Ranch, life with Hollywood on the doorstep.
The House That Romance Built
Midsize Cities Draw Telecommuters
Can a Co-op Resident Regain Use Of a Terrace During Facade Repairs?
$1,075,000
$1,595,000
$930,000
$485,000
On the Market
$1,925,000
Longtime Roommates in London Decide to Find an Apartment as Co-Owners
Think About Gutters Before Storms Inflict Damage
The Options
The Buyers
A Family Home Made to Fall in Love With
THE OFFICE
PUB ROOM
THE UPSTAIRS LIBRARY
THE LIVING ROOM
THE PORCH
THE KITCHEN
THE STAIRWAY
MOVIE THEATER
The House for One, With Room for Many
Billy Joel’s Dream Home and Its Rarefied Air
For a Fistful of Dollars, an Old West Movie Set Can Be Yours
A MORAL FORCE
We bring the best of the literary conversation to you. The Book Review Podcast
THE SIEGE
LUCKY LOSER How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success
The Astonishing Triumph of England’s Greatest Warrior King
SHE-WOLVES The Untold History of Women on Wall Street
WHEN WE FLEW AWAY A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary
VERTIGO The Rise and Fall of Weimar Germany
CONNIE A Memoir
Thrillers
Literary Destinations
JOHN LEWIS A Life
BLUE SISTERS
A REASON TO SEE YOU AGAIN
ANNIHILATION
THE BOG WIFE
THE MIGHTY RED
THE UNICORN WOMAN
Read Like the Wind
Sketchbook
By the Book
Newly Published
Best-Seller Lists
Paperback Row
Editors’ Choice
Letters
Newly Published
MULTITUDES: How Crowds Made the Modern World, THE MORTAL AND IMMORTAL LIFE OF THE GIRL FROM MILAN,
EXPLORERS: A New History,
Letters
WHAT OUR READERS ARE READING
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Colin Kaepernick
Hidden Agendas
Exile on Wall Street
Quagmire
LUCKY LOSER
The Buck Stops Elsewhere
A Moral Force
Meet the Family
A REASON TO SEE YOU AGAIN
HENRY V
Once More Unto the Breach
Literary Destinations
What books or authors should I bring along with me?
Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s New Orleans Reading List
Geek Love
THE UNICORN WOMAN
Before the Nazis
VERTIGO The Rise and Fall of Weimar Germany
The Polite Militants
C’est Fini
Reunion
Deep Currents
CONNIE A Memoir
Connie Chung Reports
Before the Attic, an Ominous Dreamscape
WHEN WE FLEW AWAY A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary
Editors’ Choice /
Paperback Row
SOMETHING LOST, SOMETHING GAINED,
2
MONTHLY BEST SELLERS
By Karen Tei Yamashita
The Custom of the Country,
Dear readers,
Sketchbook
Are We Almost Out of (Cheap) Milk?
On the Cover
Expiration Date
The Michigan Experiment
The Wizard of Winnipeg
Screenland
Judge John Hodgman
Puzzle Answers
Puzzles
Mark Binelli
Behind the Scenes
Nicholas Confessore ‘‘The Michigan Experiment,’’
Pablo Delcan
No Stranger
My Son Has a Gambling Problem. Do I Tell His Partner?
Bonus Advice From Judge John Hodgman
Unsolved Mysteries
Wirecutter’s Life Hacks
Comfort Zone: This squash stew, rich with sharp tamarind and creamy coconut, is meant to restore.
In the morning Four-thirty
Leaders of the University of Michigan,
FORWARD AND BACK
SPELLING BEE
NOT ALONE
DEI
KENKEN
TRIPLE FEATURES
Puzzles Online
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