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Artist turned gallerist Jamian Juliano-Villani.
Omicron’s arrival.
Matt Gaffney’s latest puzzle.
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Sits courtside at a Knicks-Lakers game.
Two designers revise a historic Hudson Valley home.
Ci Siamo’s wood-fired Italian cooking overcomes its generic new-development setting.
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Breads Bakery’s black-and-white cookies tastes as good as it looks.
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Before Colton Haynes came to Hollywood, he was confidently queer. Years of mixed messages in the industry changed that.
Deconstructing Station Eleven’s lush apocalypse.
Stephen Sondheim, remembered.
Licorice Pizza’s unlikely romance is the least interesting thing about it.
The Met’s Eurydice finds fun in a hopeless place.
In Sort Of, love means not having all the answers.
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