Month: September 2021
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Food
The Restaurant Host Is Suddenly at the Front of the Covid Wars
Caroline Young was thrilled to be hired two years ago as a host at Café Poêtes in Houston. She was…
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Food
The Best One-Bowl Cookie Recipe You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Brown-edge cookies may not look like much — and their no-nonsense name certainly doesn’t do them any favors — but…
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Food
This Weeknight Chicken Recipe Has Mass Appeal
Jack Sprat may eat no fat, but I wonder how he’d weigh in on boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Unlike the…
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Health
Covid Vaccine Pioneers and Others Win 2021 Lasker Awards in Medicine
The Lasker awards for 2021, announced Friday, were given to scientists whose work was crucial for Covid-19 vaccines, scientists who…
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Real Estate
Behind the Trees, a Brooklyn Artists’ Collective
Hidden by overgrown trees and flowering shrubs in need of a haircut, 70 Lefferts Place, in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill, can…
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Real Estate
Holding Back the Floodwaters
How do you keep the water out when it seems unstoppable? That is the question that keeps Carrie Moore glued…
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Magazine
In Brooklyn, a Couple With Opposing Tastes Strike a Balance
AS A CHILD in Virginia, Michael Brown collected birds’ nests, stamps and mounted beetles and butterflies. By the age of…
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Health
Boosters for Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine recipients weren’t up for debate during a C.D.C. panel.
A committee of scientific advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted on Thursday to recommend booster doses…
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Magazine
In a Fading Portuguese Village, the Gardens Bloom Again
IN 2013, JOSE Luís Vasconcellos e Sousa, a now-62-year-old retired private bank executive living in Estoril, Portugal, cold-called the legendary…
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Style
Making the Jump From ‘Girlfriends’ to Spouses
Claire Conroy Brown and Karin Gist didn’t think they would become girlfriends in anything but the platonic sense when they…