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We asked, and readers didn’t hold back. Here are their insights about what’s coming in 2026 and must-read books.
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Rebecca Newberger Goldstein argues that a good life is one that seeks to create order out of a natural state of chaos.
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The world tried to kill Andy off but he had to stay alive to to talk about what happened with databases in 2025.
Happy New Year! Make good on your resolution to see more Broadway shows with one of the many plays and musicals on the boards this January. Looking forward to all of what the new year has to offer?