Food
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The Plucky Irish Heroine of ‘Brooklyn’ Is Back — and in Crisis
Now a suburban married mother, Eilis Lacey finds herself in a quandary in “Long Island,” Colm Tóibín’s sequel to his…
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Sweetgreen Is Introducing Steak. What About Its Climate Goals?
The fast-casual chain aims to be climate neutral by 2027, but beef is a big contributor to climate change.
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Crispy, Speedy, Over the Top
Respectively: mushroom smash burgers; pantry-friendly baked salmon; seis leches cake.
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Netflix Gives Comedy the Live Treatment. The Results Are Chaotic.
Sometimes that’s a good thing, as with John Mulaney’s variety show “Everybody’s in L.A.” But the Katt Williams special and…
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At SFMOMA, Disability Artwork Makes History
In 1974, Florence Ludins-Katz and Elias Katz — she an artist, he a psychologist — turned the garage of their…
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Tyshawn Sorey Wins Pulitzer for Composing an ‘Anti-Concerto’
The composer and instrumentalist was honored for “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith),” an unconventional concerto written for saxophone and orchestra.
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A Chinese Restaurant Is Winning the Kendrick Lamar-Drake Beef
New Ho King, open since 1976 in Toronto, has become an unlikely pop-culture battleground after being featured in songs from…
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Why Kristi Noem Is in the Doghouse
In April 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson was photographed lifting one of his beagles (he had two, named Him and…
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Coming Soon to Little Island: An Arts Festival With Powerful Backers
The mogul Barry Diller, who paid for the park, will finance a summer season of music, dance, theater and more,…
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‘The Sympathizer’ Opens a Counteroffensive on Vietnam War Movies
HBO’s series is not just a good story. It’s a sharp piece of film criticism.