Time
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World
For the Lakota, Creativity Thrives Where There’s No Word for Art
There is no word for art in the Lakota language. But the power of art, in every facet of life,…
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Newyork
Aliens Have Never Been More Alluring
Why pop culture now flirts with extraterrestrials as much as it fears them.
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World
Two Friends Reunite. One Has a Secret.
In “Goldenseal,” Maria Hummel takes readers into a hotel room, then unfurls her characters’ complicated history.
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Business
Saving for Retirement on Part-Time Pay: The Challenges for Women
Most part-time workers in America are women — leaving them with less access to retirement plans and less money to…
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Business
I Was Addicted to My Smartphone, So I Switched to a Flip Phone for a Month
This time of year, everyone asks what you like least about your life, but they phrase it as, “What’s your…
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World
How a Nigerian Cuisine Chef Spends His Sundays
Ayo Balogun, the owner of the Dept of Culture restaurant in Brooklyn, devotes Sundays to pancake hunting with his 13…
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Obituaries
Barbara Lynch Has Closed Most of Her Boston Restaurants
The prolific chef, who was accused of mistreating employees, has shuttered her most prestigious kitchen, Menton, and four others.
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Obituaries
These 11 Tips Will Make You a Better Cook
In her new monthly YouTube series, the chef and cookbook author Sohla El-Waylly wants to teach you to improve your…
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World
For Dizzy Gillespie, Queens Was the Place to Be and to Bop
Dizzy Gillespie helped make Minton’s Playhouse famous. Minton’s in Harlem was where jazz musicians, from out-of-towners to locals performing in…
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World
Jill McCorkle Is Getting Over Her ‘Henry James Phobia’
What books are on your night stand? “The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of the Bondwoman’s…