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The Secret Behind a Beloved Palestinian Dessert
Mastic sap, also known as tears, enhance this light, creamy dessert.
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How a Patriotic Painting Became the Internet’s Soap Box
“Freedom of Speech,” the World War II-era painting by Norman Rockwell, has taken on a new life online.
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Some People Love ‘The Bear’ … for Its Style
Carmy’s white T-shirt has a fan base all its own.
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Paul Theroux on Necessary Solitude, Risks and the Joy of Writing
The Unstoppables is a series about people whose ambition is undimmed by time. Below, Paul Theroux explains, in his own words, what continues to motivate him. After 60 years of writing and publishing — and almost 60 books — I feel ordering my thoughts ...
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The Delightful Delusions of Marc Jacobs
The designer’s fall collection, inspired by “personal transformation,” was wholly cartoonish.
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Niclas Larsson Is Ready to Shoot More Close-Ups
The film director grew up in Sweden with a love of American movies. Now he would like you to see his surreal debut, “Mother, Couch,” in a theater.
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How Do You Restore a Chestnut Forest or an Apple Orchard? Very Slowly.
This botanic garden is determined to bring back the American chestnut tree and heirloom apples that taste like those grown 500 years ago. It won’t be easy.
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$550,000 Homes in Maine, the District of Columbia and Kentucky
A two-bedroom cottage in Castine, a one-bedroom apartment in a Beaux-Arts building in Washington and a circa-1900 house in Louisville.
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New York City’s Worst Water Bill Delinquent? New York State.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and two other state entities owe $76.5 million in unpaid city water bills at a time when the city is raising water rates.
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New Jersey Is One of America’s Fastest-Warming States, Data Shows
Global warming is hitting the entire Northeast particularly hard, according to figures provided by Climate Central, a nonprofit group.