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Why Travelers Should Seek Out Discomfort
Taking a trip has long been associated with pleasure. But there is nothing more bracing — and vitalizing — than immersing yourself in an unforgiving environment.
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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ Review: Raccoon Tears and a Final Mixtape
This dour, visually off-putting two-and-a-half-hour A.S.P.C.A. nightmare of a film may only be for completionist fans.
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Scampi Your Mushrooms, Fry Your Cheese and Don’t Flip Your Salmon
A batch of new recipes from Hetty McKinnon and Ali Slagle encourage a bit of cleverness in the kitchen.
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Where to Find Wheelchair-Accessible Dining, and More Reader Questions
Miss the Red Cat, in Chelsea? We have just the place.
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Hong Kong’s Memory Is Being Erased
The group of about 80 protesters wore numbered lanyards around their necks and cordoned themselves off with tape as they marched, like a crime scene in motion. This odd spectacle last month was Hong Kong’s first authorized protest in three years ...
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Megan Terry, Feminist Playwright and Rock Musical Innovator, Dies at 90
She wrote 70 plays, won an Obie Award and wrote and directed “Viet Rock,” a musical that predated “Hair” and is considered the first U.S. stage work to address the Vietnam War.
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Todd Haimes, Who Rebuilt Roundabout Theater Company, Dies at 66
After rescuing the company from bankruptcy, he turned it into a major player on Broadway and one of the largest nonprofit theater companies in the country.
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‘Barry’ by Bullet Point: What to Remember Before Season 4 Begins
Is there still time for Barry to find redemption? He has one season left to figure it out. Here’s where the show left off at the end of Season 3.
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News
Why the Pineapple Lily Makes Such a Big Impression
And no, it’s not because it stinks like rotten meat. (Just for the record, they don’t all have a rancid smell.)
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$800,000 Homes in Idaho, Texas and Oregon
A one-bedroom cottage in Hope, a two-family home in Austin and a two-bedroom bungalow in Portland.