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Laliko, in the West Village, finds memorable ways to bring the Eastern European country’s cuisine to the world.
He starts to grow closer to both the mother and the son. He takes them out to dinner at TGI Fridays and hangs out with them ...
Wonder and observation propelled not only Sacks’s writing but also his doctoring. He wanted to chronicle even when he ...
Now we know that Donald Trump’s first term, his initial attempt at authoritarian primacy, was amateur hour, a fitful ...
In today’s newsletter, the ritualistic sights and scenes at Pope Francis’s funeral. Plus: I watched the funeral for Pope ...
Jeff Bark’s elaborately composed scenes channel sundered American fantasies. They also function as personal folklore.
How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential ...
In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an ...
Paul Clement complained that Big Law was becoming “increasingly woke.” Now he’s defending one firm’s right to do just that.
From the daily newsletter: what happens when we can optimize pregnancy. Plus: Susan B. Glasser on Trump’s confused desires.
Also: reviews of Broadway’s “Smash” and “John Proctor Is the Villain”; New York’s financial crisis of 1975 in “Drop Dead City ...
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more ...