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Morgan Taylor, Inventive Children’s Performer, Dies at 52
Morgan Taylor, a children’s performer who with fanciful songs and hand-drawn animation drew youngsters into the world of Gustafer Yellowgold,…
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Howard Slusher, Sports Agent Known for His Toughness, Dies at 85
In 1984, when he was seeking a new contract for Randy White, the future Hall of Fame defensive tackle for…
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Bright Lights, Big City, Niche Fame
At Lucien, the always crowded art-world-adjacent French restaurant in the East Village, there is a long table right next to…
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Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Greenwich Village: a one-bedroom, two-bath, 800-square-foot duplex apartment…
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Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties: In Branford, Conn.: a six-bedroom, two-bath, 1,415-square-foot furnished ranch…
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Poem: Lipstick Elegy
This poem explores all the distances between mothers and their children, the frayed seams between countries and cultures. It is…
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Judge John Hodgman on Taking the Chargers
Alissa writes: Please order my husband to keep his hands off our chargers! He frequently leaves his charger somewhere and…
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On Minorca, a Remote Farmhouse Revived as an Upscale Estate
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…
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N.Y. Medical Marijuana Giants Struggle to Break Into Recreational Market
When New York State awarded the first of 10 licenses to grow and sell medical marijuana in 2015, the winning…
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Before Serena, There Was Althea
On a sweltering day in the summer of 1957, a slender young woman from Harlem became the first Black player…