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How Tamron Hall Spends Her Sundays
Hall, the talk show host and author, has a lot on her plate: TV, fiction writing and her family. Somehow…
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Who Was the Real ‘Shaved Woman of Chartres’?
In August 1944, in a city near Paris, Robert Capa took a photograph of a woman cradling a baby in…
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New York’s Era of Overspending Ends With a Shudder
After years of heady spending, the budget cuts announced by Mayor Eric Adams last week hit New York City like…
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Keep Thanksgiving Going With This Leftover Turkey Soup
This fragrant recipe filled with chickpeas and farro is a cozy destination for the last of the holiday’s spread.
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Restaurant Review: A Fresh Look at Thai Food at Bangkok Supper Club
The chef Max Wittawat offers dishes both rustic and refined in an up-to-the-moment setting.
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Arts
700 Paintings, 45 Galleries: A Guide to the Met’s New European Wing
Let the light in. Five years after the Metropolitan Museum of Art set off on a major renovation of its…
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Business
These Retail Workers Make Your Holiday Shopping Spree Possible
It’s the busiest time of year in the retail and logistics industries. Here’s how employees at four of the biggest…
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Business
The Store Where Christmas Started in September
A little before noon on Oct. 5, Richard Morrison was hanging a glass ornament that resembled a head of garlic…
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Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Draws Spectators and Protests
The nearly century-old holiday tradition also provided a stage for activists.
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Arts
‘Maestro’ Review: Leonard Bernstein’s Life of Ecstasy and Agony
As director and star, Bradley Cooper delivers an intimate portrait of the composer and his many private and public selves.