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News
‘Before Leaving Town, We Stopped to Get Sandwiches to Eat in the Car’
Saving a spot in a long line, pulling weeds in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in…
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World
Should Children Join the Killing in New Zealand’s War on Invasive Species?
The pickup trucks rolled up one by one, ferrying a stream of animal carcasses into the show grounds. Pigs, deer,…
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Arts
U2 Returns, in Las Vegas Limbo
In the inaugural show at Sphere, a $2.3 billion venue, a band unafraid of pomp and spectacle was sometimes out-pomped…
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News
What They Don’t Tell You About Getting Old
I recently turned 83, and while there are many joys to getting older, getting out of taxis is not one…
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Arts
In ‘Big Trip,’ an Exiled Russian Director Asks: What Makes Us Human?
Dmitry Krymov’s two shows at La MaMa thrillingly stress the porosity of the line between life and storytelling.
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Food
How Korean Restaurants Remade Fine Dining in New York
A few months ago, a number of serious food journalists asked out loud whether fine dining was dying, or possibly…
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News
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx
This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, on the Lower East Side and in Parkchester.
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News
The Eternal Search for the ‘Nemesis Bird’
For every devoted birder, there is a bird that continues to elude sighting.
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Books
6 Great Heart-Thumping, Brain-Bending Young Adult Mystery Novels
Jennifer Lynn Barnes, the author of The Inheritance Games trilogy and other young adult novels, recommends some of her favorite…
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Arts
On Our National Mall, New Monuments Tell New Stories
In the shadow of the Washington Monument, six temporary installations tease out who and what should be commemorated, and how…