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Books
Life Is Raw. Life Is a Work of Art. Enter the World of Ivo Dimchev.
The acclaimed performance artist, choreographer, singer and now New York City resident presents the interactive “In Hell With Jesus/Top 40” at La MaMa.
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News
Claire Saffitz’s Thanksgiving Is Not That Complicated
After roughly a decade of cooking Thanksgiving for my family, I’ve arrived at one simple truth: The more effort I put forward, the less I enjoy the meal. As a professional cook, I’ve planned elaborate menus, deboning a whole turkey and stuffing it ...
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Books
What It Was Like to Be a Jewish Banker
In “The Money Kings,” Daniel Schulman tells the story of the Jewish immigrants who came to the United States and helped build America’s modern economic system.
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News
The Crispy, Juicy Joy of (Carefully) Deep-Frying a Turkey
I hate stunt food. You will not see me ordering a steak wrapped in gold leaf. I won’t do a caviar bump. I don’t care about that time you drank wine with a snake in it. Nor am I a fan of the Cajun turducken, which is a boned chicken wrapped in a boned ...
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News
‘I Wish I Had Known That No One Was Going to Help Me’
Natasha Lazartes 39, therapist, Brooklyn Credit...Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times“It’s been a nightmare. They are so desperate to hire workers that they will take anyone.” I am 39 years old. I had to care for my father, who passed from cancer ...
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World
Tuesday Briefing
Calls to protect hospitals in Gaza.
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News
Is Remote Work the Answer to Women’s Prayers, or a New ‘Mommy Track’?
In 1989, the legal scholar Joan C. Williams published a theory for why professional women were “opting out” of their careers. Professional jobs, she wrote, expected that employees would be available at all times — to travel often, work late and show ...
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World
A Less Polarized Poland? Not Yet, Election Results Suggest.
On whatever side they stand, many voters say they yearn for a more united nation. But after a brutal campaign, divisions — between left and right, urban and rural, young and old — remain stark.
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Newyork
The Conflicted Legacy of Mitt Romney
Produced by ‘The Ezra Klein Show’ After factional infighting dominated the G.O.P.’s struggle to elect a House speaker, it feels weirdly quaint to revisit Mitt Romney’s career. He’s served as a governor, a U.S. senator and a presidential nominee for a ...
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News
This Is the Ultimate Chocolate Cake
I once read an interview with the French chef Alain Ducasse, in which he said: “Sugar is the enemy of chocolate.” Mr. Ducasse owns his own chocolate company, which makes extraordinary bars and truffles, so I’d be inclined to take his word for it ...