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Colorful, Unexpected Jams That Aren’t Just a Condiment
The Pastry Chefs Making Jam the Star The pastry chef Chelsea Kravitz’s vanilla chiffon cake with blueberry tarragon vinegar jam,…
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Why Pop’s Biggest Stars Are Staying Put for Long Residencies
On Saturday, Harry Styles will take the stage at Madison Square Garden as part of the tour for his chart-topping…
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‘Daisies’: Two Wild and Crazy Gals
The emergence of a cinematic new wave in Communist Czechoslovakia was among the major film stories of the late ’60s.…
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The Joyce Theater Names a New Programming Director
Danni Gee, a former dancer for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater who spent more than 15 years as the dance…
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Al Franken Becomes First Former U.S. Senator to Host ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night’s highlights that lets you sleep — and lets…
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Inside Russia’s brutal detentions of Ukrainians.
KHARKIV, Ukraine — It was a particularly dangerous time for a military-age man in Russian-occupied northern Ukraine, where Russian troops…
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‘Almost like a family again’: An orchestra reunites a couple parted by war.
After years of struggling to make a living as musicians in Ukraine, Yevgen Dovbysh and Anna Vikhrova felt they had…
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Jared Kushner’s ‘Breaking History’ Is a Soulless and Very Selective Memoir
BREAKING HISTORYA White House MemoirBy Jared Kushner492 pages. Broadside Books. $35. The United States Secret Service isn’t known for its…
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If It’s All Going to Hell, Rina Sawayama Can’t Wait to See You There
On a sticky June afternoon at the Balloon Saloon, a party store in Tribeca, a casual shopper would have found…
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Covid and N.Y.C. Schools: Back to Class, and Finally Back to Normal?
Many teachers and families have been counting on the upcoming school year to bring a return to normalcy. In New…