Food
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This Debut Novel Is a Wondrous Babel of Ideas and Language
In “The Extinction of Irena Rey,” a writer goes missing and her translators give pursuit — until things get weird.
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To Make ‘The Notebook’ a Musical, She Wove in Memories of Her Parents
Family history is “wrapped up in these songs,” said the singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson, who is making the leap to Broadway…
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A Hearty Irish Bread Absolutely Anyone Can Make
This brown bread recipe, a staple of the Ballymaloe Cookery School in Cork, Ireland, is as satisfying and foolproof as…
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Big Birds, Baked Beans and Brown Bread
What to cook this weekend: chicken with couscous, dates and buttered almonds; easy roast duck; and a heavy pot of…
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Activists Deface Portrait of Balfour, Who Supported Jewish Homeland
A pro-Palestinian group slashed and spray-painted a century-old portrait of the author of the Balfour Declaration at the University of…
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At TEFAF Art Fair, Museums Make Up for Shrinking Private Sales
Curators are looking for old art that can resonate with a new audience at the venerable event in the Netherlands.
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Review: Igor Levit Wields Orchestral Power With Just a Piano
For his latest Carnegie Hall appearance, Levit played solo piano transcriptions of symphonic works by Mahler and Beethoven.
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Review: Two Electric Debuts at the New York Philharmonic
An exciting program featured the conductor Elim Chan and the cellist Sol Gabetta in a pairing of music by Martinu…
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Ariana Grande Spins Heartbreak Into Gold on ‘Eternal Sunshine’
The pop star sets the end of a romance and the start of a new one to a soundtrack awash…
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An Instagram-Ready Immersive Museum Uses Braille. But Is It Accessible?
Roy Nachum designed the spectacle-filled Mercer Labs, which he touts as inclusive. But some advocates for blind people say his…