Food
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The Restaurant Service Charge Isn’t Going Anywhere
Here’s a familiar restaurant scene: Dinner is over, the plates have been cleared and the server discreetly drops the bill…
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Morgan Wallen, a Chart Powerhouse, Hits 10 Weeks at No. 1 (Again)
The country star’s latest album, “One Thing at a Time,” has fended off competition from Metallica, Ed Sheeran and several…
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K-Pop Stars BTS Will Release a Book Telling Their Own Story in July
The announcement by their U.S. publisher, Flatiron Books, came after days of frantic speculation by their fervent fans.
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As His Nike Deal Stalls, Tom Sachs Apologizes for Workplace Culture
The artist’s former employees had said he made impossible demands. “We did not take the necessary time to professionalize our…
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Building a Better Colonial Williamsburg
Virginia’s reconstructed colonial capital, long criticized as presenting an idealized image of the American Revolution, brings its history into the…
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Vanished Murals From the Empire State Building Rediscovered
The skyscraper once held some beloved Art Deco artworks: Winold Reiss’s commission for a Longchamps restaurant.
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Review: At the Met, a New ‘Don Giovanni’ Has a Stark Vitality
An excellent cast brings heat to Ivo van Hove’s austere, agile staging of Mozart’s classic, starring Peter Mattei and conducted…
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Charles III Was Crowned King. But Can He Ever Be the Star?
On Saturday, Charles finally became the focal figure of the long-running royal TV drama — if only for a day.
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‘Yellowjackets’: How Sophie Nélisse Managed That Harrowing Birth Scene
The actress talked about the intense experience of shooting Episode 6 and how her childhood was a bit like Shauna’s,…
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Review: ‘The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window,’ Uneven Yet a Powerful Draw
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan revisit Lorraine Hansberry’s 1964 play on Broadway, following its sold-out run in Brooklyn.