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Eating Animals
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Spurred by the birth of his son, novelist Jonathan Safran Foer investigates the system that puts meat on our plates.
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Wes Anderson’s whimsical animated film features his familiar themes and undeniable fingerprints, but has broader-than-usual appeal.
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by Carol Strickland
The exhibits, which narrate 200 years of struggle for the Chinese in the United States, puncture old stereotypes and some that still lurk.
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