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The earthly pleasures of Clouds of Sils Maria.
Meredith Monk’s compelling weirdness.
Twenty-five things to see, hear, watch, and read.
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The Upper West Sider who grew up in a traveling gospel band.
Spring travel advice from a Reykjavík booze-maker, a Roman burlesque dancer, and a Santiago chef.
The food is simple at the Polo Bar. Getting in’s the hard part.
Von Kava’s Smorgasburg tasting menu.
Manousheh heaven.
First look at Chevalier, a lavish new French spot.
What to eat at Dimes, relocating this month to a larger space.
Tex-Mex reaches its apotheosis at El Original.