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Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
A new wave of youths who like old things.
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The operations director who used to pay rent by selling CDs on the street.
Risbo’s Franco-Brooklyn rotisserie and Tender Greens’ homey plates take fast-casual to another level.
New York’s best tearoom has a new Taiwanese-inspired menu.
Mark Bittman and Dr. David L. Katz patiently answer pretty much every question we could think of about healthy food.
He became famous for embodying classic rock-and-roll nonchalance. These days he’s more interested in showing how deeply he’s engaged.
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They aren’t as sad about the end of their show as you might think.
Conjuring snow and ice with everything from sculptural set pieces to video and lighting effects.
Remember Robopocalypse?
Steven Soderbergh’s Unsane toys with reality.
Stanley Tucci’s Final Portrait is quietly brilliant.
Granting Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s work the attention it deserves.
The Sparsholt Affair bridges the gay generation gap.