The self-proclaimed “food artist” wakes up at 5 a.m. every day to craft his masterpieces, which have ranged from a bacon-maned Mufasa to Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” made out of pasta — using anything ...
A woman felt extremely lucky when she was able to rent a room in Noe Valley after college in 1994. She’s still there.
When the country singer landed a role in the splashy “Cabaret” revival, one question loomed large: Would he make his Broadway ...
The artist’s show at Yve Yang Gallery, New York enacts a deliberate misreading of one particular scene from the Disney film ...
Signs of Damage is ostensibly a realist novel, it stretches the limits of the genre, introducing psychological and mystical ...
"Good comedy. There are so many great comedians who play dumb and make jokes about how stupid they are, but I think you have ...
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The Nation on MSNHow Atlanta Became a Walkable CityTo me, Atlanta has long been the invisible city. Like anyone who flies with regularity (as I used to do pre-Covid), I’ve ...
The impossibility of conveying in ordinary Yiddish the experience of walking through the empty streets of one’s eradicated ...
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“The world is being inundated by the brazen conviction that power can do anything, justice nothing,” the man who had spent ...
As we approach the 2025 NCAA Championships in Philadelphia, the Panthers have put themselves in a good spot to do just that. A 14-1 dual record (best since 1991), 10 NCAA qualifiers (first time since ...
In the end, the Weird Sisters get a hold of exactly what they came for: Brains — Macbeth’s, and maybe ours too.
Borderline' star Samara Weaving and writer-director Jimmy Warden on filming the horror movie's climax set to Dion's "It's All ...
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