Year: 2024
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Food
Craig Johnson Wants to Give Longmire Fans the ‘Best 3 Minutes’ He Can
How do you organize your books? Like everything in my life, it’s kind of random. I’ve got reading stations all…
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Food
Congress Signed the Checks, but Artists Paid the Price
In “The Playbook,” James Shapiro offers a resonant history of the Federal Theater Project, a Depression-era program that gave work…
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World
How Some ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Tips Turned Into $50,000 in Prizes
The Upshot’s guide helped a New Jersey man, who has some good tips of his own.
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World
Menendez’s Blame-My-Wife Strategy Has Its Risks
Senator Robert Menendez is accused of a complicated corruption scheme. His lawyers have tried to shift the blame to his…
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World
The Trauma of Testifying in a Sexual Assault Trial
With a new trial looming for Harvey Weinstein, an advocate discusses what the experience of testifying is like for witnesses…
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Style
Replacing Prison Uniforms With Custom Suits
Prison limits self-expression. Inmates are usually forced to identify as a number and, for the most part, can only wear…
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World
Trading Art for Politics, Former Uffizi Chief Runs for Mayor of Florence
Eike Schmidt, the former director of the Uffizi Galleries, is facing an uphill battle in his bid to become mayor,…
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Food
After 100 Years of Pizza, the Future of Totonno’s Is in Question
Since it was founded in 1924 by a baker from Naples, Italy, named Antonio Pero, very little has changed at…
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World
Activism Thrives on Campus. What Happens After Graduation?
The encampments have been cleared, campuses have emptied; protester and counterprotester alike have moved on to internships, summer gigs and…
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World
‘Not Everything Was Bad’: Saluting the Mercedes of Eastern Europe and a Communist Past
A festival of classic cars from the communist era brings out some nostalgia in eastern Germany for pre-unification days, although…