Obituaries
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On the Border, the Perfect Burrito is a Thin, Foil-Wrapped Treasure
Despite a culinary rivalry, the sister cities El Paso and Ciudad Juárez can agree that a simple burrito is the…
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Mark Kurlansky Peels Back History’s Layers in ‘The Core of an Onion’
Wine organized by texture at Community Wine & Spirits, a talk at 92NY with the chef Massimo Bottura and Lara…
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My Red Lentil Soup With Five Stars and Nearly 23,000 Reviews
It’s the most reviewed recipe in our New York Times Cooking recipe database.
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Chicken and Potatoes Everyone Will Love
This easy braise has a little heat and a lot to rave about, especially when paired with a simple avocado…
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What to Cook After You’ve Cooked Everything
Ginger-scallion steamed fish, squash and mushroom curry and lemony chicken breasts revive the palate, and are quick in the kitchen.
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Marty Krofft, Co-Creator of Fantastical TV Shows, Dies at 86
Marty Krofft, who, with his brother Sid, created a string of television shows that captured audiences from Saturday morning to…
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Catherine Christer Hennix, Spiritual Drone Musician, Dies at 75
She fused her mathematical knowledge with minimalist sounds and global spiritual traditions, most notably in her 1976 composition “The Electric…
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You Know About Rockefeller Center’s Tree. Here’s Where to Eat Nearby.
From sit-down meals to sandwiches and pizza, this is the best food in and under the plaza.
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William Casey, Who Uncovered Police Corruption, Dies at 78
He was the unsung investigator whose dogged undercover probe exposed the “Dirty 30” scandal in a Harlem precinct.
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Terry Taylor, First Woman Named Sports Editor of The A.P., Dies at 71
She brought a relentless style of management to The Associated Press’s sports department for 21 years, its coverage ranging around…