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Opinion

Highlights

  1. New York Is Turning 400. We Should Celebrate. But How?

    We need history to support our foundations. But it can only do that with integrity if it exposes the failings.

     By

    Johannes Vingboons, “View of New Amsterdam” (1664).
    CreditDutch National Archives, via New-York Historical Society
    Guest Essay
  2. New Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’

    In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.

     By Claudia Weill and

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    Op-Docs
  3. My Country Knows What Happens When You Do a Deal With Russia

    Moldova is a cautionary tale for Ukraine.

     By

    A statue of Lenin in front of the legislative building in Transnistria, which claims independence from Moldova.
    CreditRamin Mazur/Panos Pictures, via Redux
    Guest Essay
  4. An Octopus Took My Camera, and the Images Changed the Way I See the World

    “Saving the planet” is the wrong goal.

     By

    CreditThe octopus, via Craig Foster
    Guest Essay
  5. Some of the ‘Adults in the Room’ Aren’t Who We Thought They Would Be

    Who let the grown-ups out?

     By Gail Collins and

    CreditAnna Rose Layden for The New York Times
    The Conversation

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    Roaches’ Lullaby

    In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.

    By Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes

     
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