Food
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Shakira’s Family Came Apart. Then Her Music Soared.
With “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran,” her first album in seven years, the Colombian superstar said she “transformed pain into…
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Hollywood Actors Are Leaping Into Video Games
Onscreen stars have increasingly been going virtual. Jodie Comer and David Harbour are making their video game debuts in a…
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Paul Simon Faced Unexpected Struggles. Cameras Were Rolling.
The singer and songwriter invited Alex Gibney to capture the making of his album “Seven Psalms.” The filmmaker was surprised…
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On the Menu at Flamenco Fest, Tradition With a Side of Nuttiness
At City Center, performers like Olga Pericet and Manuel Liñán knew the rules they were bending.
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Review: ‘The Shell Trial’ Seeks a Guilty Party in Climate Change
Ellen Reid and Roxie Perkins’s new opera, about events still in progress, finds fault and complicity in every player of…
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Modernism, but Make It Cool
Britain exported the architectural style to West Africa and India, but local practitioners adapted it for a different climate and…
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This Jazz Legend Is His Own Work in Progress
The private musings of Sonny Rollins reveal an artist devoted to the rigors of self-improvement.
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Gin, Lipstick and Cigarettes: Inside a Glamorous Midcentury Divorce Ranch
“The Divorcées” whisks readers to a ranch in Reno, where unhappy wives once stayed to establish Nevada residency so they…
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Learn to Bake in 5 Easy Recipes
The poet Emily Dickinson was an avid baker, and, on the back of a recipe card for coconut cake, she…
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At Stock Market Bar Night, Buy Low and Drink Up
In London, “competitive socializing” transforms pubs into stock exchanges, golf courses and cricket fields for those looking for more elaborate…