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Spicy Shrimp-and-Greens From an Ottolenghi Head Chef
In our searchfor authenticity in food, we tend to overlook the fact that good dishes come about in all kinds…
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A Chess Champion Resolves Her ‘Queen’s Gambit’ Lawsuit Against Netflix
Lawyers for the pioneering chess champion Nona Gaprindashvili filed papers in federal court on Tuesday suggesting that they had settledher…
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Daring to Speak Up About Race in a Divided School District
The Leelanau Peninsula looks, on a map of Michigan, like a thick pinky with a gnarled tip. In the northern…
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Is It OK to Take a Law-Firm Job Defending Climate Villains?
I come from a working-class family. I have worked very hard in school and graduated college with little debt, so…
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The Unusual Cool of Saabs
The mechanic who sold me my first car accompanied me on the test drive near his shop in Northeast Portland.…
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DJ Khaled’s Latest All-Star Album, ‘God Did,’ Is His Fourth No. 1
Each new LP by DJ Khaled, hip-hop’s indomitable guru of positivity, is an all-star summit, chocked with A-list guest stars.…
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The Artist Who Throws Newton a Curve
COSTA MESA, Calif. — As a teenager in Brooklyn, Fred Eversley filled a pie pan with Jell-O and spun it…
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A ‘Virtual Rapper’ Was Fired. Questions About Art and Tech Remain.
The story of FN Meka — a fictitious character billed as the first musical artist partly powered by artificial intelligence…
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‘1776’ in 2022: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of a Dual Reality
“Our contribution to the history of the production is our bodies, our physical selves,” Crystal Lucas-Perry said of the Broadway…
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‘Queen Sugar’ Ends on Its Own Terms
Since “Queen Sugar” debuted on the Oprah Winfrey Network in September 2016, it has been lauded for its intricate, intimate…