Obituaries
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John Sinclair, 82, Dies; Counterculture Activist Who Led a ‘Guitar Army’
His imprisonment for a minor marijuana offense became a cause célèbre. He was released after John Lennon and Yoko Ono…
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Gaetano Pesce, Designer Who Broke the Rules, Is Dead at 84
He brought surrealism, and politics, into the design world, disdaining conformity and right angles. “He was an enemy of the…
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Where to Drink Wine in Chicago
The motto of Chicago ought to be, “Too much to do, not enough time.” That’s how I feel whenever I…
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The Best Way to Ring In Spring? Herby Chicken and Noodles
Balanced with an asparagus-beet salad and a simple citrusy dessert, this dinner from David Tanis has all the best of…
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A Quick Skillet Turkey Dinner You’ll Make Over and Over
This easy Melissa Clark recipe, inspired by the zesty, pungent flavors of larb, turns unassuming ground turkey into a star.
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A 15-Minute, Five-Ingredient Childhood Favorite
Priya Krishna’s headily spiced everyday dal is essential comfort food.
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Eli Noyes, Animator Who Turned Clay and Sand Into Art, Dies at 81
His innovative stop-motion animation influenced a generation of filmmakers, including the creators of Wallace and Gromit.
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Christopher Durang, Playwright Who Mixed High Art and Low Humor, Dies at 75
In a career spanning more than 40 years, he established himself as a hyperliterate jester and an anarchic clown.
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Restaurant Review: A New Voice in Soul Food Rises on Staten Island
At Shaw-naé’s House, Shaw-naé herself serves up Southern classics and a warm welcome to her “living room.”
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This Southern Delicacy Leaves Much to Chew On
In the South, many Black families have made and eaten chew bread — a dessert similar to a blondie —…