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The rebirth of the brick-and-mortar store.
At Madcap Cafe, a former fine-dining whiz is making the food she really likes to eat.
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The An Choi crew’s pho-focused noodle shop in Greenpoint.
Legendary Guyanese restaurant, German’s Soup, arrives in Flatbush.
Liz Phair, fever dream.
The writer-director can finally do anything he wants.
A new Fahrenheit 451 asks what the flame point of data is.
Our critics’ top picks in the pop culture of the past five months.
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The Seagull is a platform for a definitive Annette Bening performance.
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A modest proposal: break the art fair.