Bee
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Books
A Bee’s-Eye View of the World
In WHAT THE BEES SEE: The Honeybee and Its Importance to You and Me (Chronicle, $40), Craig P. Burrows’s ultraviolet-lit photographs mimic the fluorescence his botanical subjects emit when exposed to sunlight, revealing colors and textures usually ...
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US
Our Favorite Restaurants in San Francisco
The New York Times is sharing its current choices, including world-class Korean barbecue, Mission-style burritos and quintessential California cuisine.
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Books
A Rollicking Tragicomic Tale of Unending Family Drama
In Paul Murray’s new novel, “The Bee Sting,” an Irish family faces economic ruin after the 2008 financial crash. And that’s just the start of their troubles.
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News
Why Stay in L.A. When You Could Work Remotely From Nantucket?
That was the question one couple asked themselves on a vacation to the Massachusetts island during the early days of the pandemic.
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World
Rise in Sightings of Honeybee Swarms Has U.K. Beekeepers Scrambling
It’s swarming season in Britain, with honeybee colonies splitting in half in search of new homes. This year, beekeepers say they are getting an unusually high number of swarm sightings.
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World
What’s the Correct Color of Bees? In Austria, It’s a Toxic Topic.
In the Austrian state of Carinthia, where the law favors light-colored local bees, those honey producers judged “too dark” risk eradication.
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News
Celebrating the Roaring 2020s With a Bee’s Knees Cocktail
The Prohibition Era favorite is back on bar menus, with creative ingredients but the same inherent charm.
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Newyork
In Philadelphia, a Cocktail Bar With Bold Colors and Swedish Meatballs
Plus: buzzy hotels, psychedelic collages and more recommendations from T Magazine.