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What to Cook After You’ve Cooked Everything
Ginger-scallion steamed fish, squash and mushroom curry and lemony chicken breasts revive the palate, and are quick in the kitchen.
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Languages of Love: 3 Children’s Books About Sight, Sound and the Written Word
What children who face eyesight, hearing and literacy challenges can decipher may be limited, but what they appreciate and celebrate…
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Two Novels by Renegade Women
Leah Greenblatt recommends “Meg,” by Theodora Keogh, and “The Glass Cell,” by Patricia Highsmith.
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Magic Man: The Story of the Greatest Point Guard in N.B.A. History
Roland Lazenby’s big biography of Magic Johnson gives us a wealth of detail, a huge cast of characters and, in…
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Car Crash Victims Seek Justice in a New Way: Talking to the Drivers
Circles for Safe Streets encourages New York drivers who hit people to take responsibility. Those who were injured can speak…
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Huge Turbines Will Soon Bring First Offshore Wind Power to New Yorkers
New York’s best bet for entering the era of offshore wind power is stacked up at the water’s edge in…
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At the Montauk Lighthouse, a Restored Beacon Shines Again
A lens made in 1902 has been returned to the lantern room atop the lighthouse, which was commissioned by George…
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How Cave Canem Has Nurtured Generations of Black Poets
The poets’ collective, which was founded in 1996, has worked with poets who have gone on to win many of…
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Jesse Armstrong Still Has ‘a Lot of Sympathy’ for the Roys
In an interview, the “Succession” creator looked back on the end of the show and discussed Marxism, extreme wealth and…
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Mars Needs Insects
At first it was just one flower, but Emmanuel Mendoza, an undergraduate student at Texas A&M University, had worked hard…