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Magazine
Balanchine Blue: A Clean Field for Dance That Says ‘City Ballet’
The Empire State Building honors New York City Ballet’s 75th anniversary by lighting up in blue, favored by George Balanchine…
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Opinion
A Brief and Futile Argument in Defense of the Incandescent Bulb
When Thomas Edison was working on the incandescent lamp in 1879, he purportedly said, “We are striking it big in…
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Magazine
In Milan Kundera’s Work, the Erotic Meets the Subversive
It’s hard to overstate how central Milan Kundera was, in the mid-1980s, to literary culture in America and elsewhere. He…
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Food
This 3-Course Meal Can’t Get Much Easier
David Tanis offers a carrot-leek soup, baked fish with mushrooms and just a tiny bit of sweetness to finish after…
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US
Why Is There a Candle for Everything?
These days, the perfect candle exists for every occasion, no matter how niche. Dreaming of cheese but lactose intolerant? Adorn…
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US
Amazon Wants to Review Your Sleep. (No, Thanks.)
The new Halo Rise studies your body and breathing and rates your restfulness, from “Poor” to “Great.” Who needs this?
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Magazine
How to Get Holiday Coziness, Year-Round
Pilar Guzmán and Chris Mitchell are not professional interior designers. But if taste can be taught, you might want them…