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Chef Marcus Samuelsson gives thanks: On Harlem, the black diaspora and his own journey
The celebrated chef at Red Rooster on his own version of the black diaspora, from Sweden to the heart of Harlem
11/28/2019 17:00 UTC
What makes Supergran run?
Churchgoing grandmother Kathy Jager was shattering track records -- until she was barred because her hormone replacement drugs contained steroids.
07/31/2002 23:00 UTC
Noam Chomsky: "Intentional ignorance" fuels American racism
Linguist and activist tackles America's original sin in new interview
03/19/2015 01:32 UTC
On Eid 2017, a peek into the lives of Puerto Rican Muslims
The intersectionality between religious and national identity makes this community so unique
06/27/2017 11:00 UTC
A new purple tomato will hit produce departments in 2023
The USDA says this vibrant, genetically-modified crop is safe to grow
09/29/2022 21:55 UTC
The importance of the fight for the South: Why it can and must be won
The influx of progressive demographic groups makes the South a strategic necessity
08/03/2017 07:58 UTC
Man-dog love
I adore my boyfriend, but his obsession with his dog is ruining our relationship.
08/26/2003 23:32 UTC
New Jersey faultlines outline our nation’s enduring divides
There's a considerable chunk of NJ that will be quite pleased about Trump's "right sizing" the food stamp program
01/29/2020 11:30 UTC
Log: Brief reports and tidbits from the Info-Sphere
Webby acceptance speeches:nFive-word wonders - Purple Moon and Barbie -- together at last - New Gates book: Buzzword bonanza - Steve Holtzman, R.I.P. - This Web site wants your spam
03/16/1999 01:00 UTC
"In Glory's Shadow: Shannon Faulkner, the Citadel and a Changing America" by Catherine S. Manegold
The reporter who covered the story for the New York Times sheds new light on Faulkner's feminist victory and personal defeat.
01/14/2000 22:00 UTC
The Fix
Demi and Ashton "marry." It's Streisand vs. Drudge. Plus: Renee bouncing back?
09/26/2005 17:08 UTC
What to read
March fiction takes a walk on the dark side with new novels about crime, punishment and the Cuban Missile Crisis from Ian McEwan, Edna O'Brien and more.
03/21/2002 22:25 UTC
The last days (and nights) of Alexander McQueen at the Met
Slide show: Crowds stand in the pouring rain for their final chance to see the fashion icon's museum exhibit
08/11/2011 16:01 UTC
Sitting in front of David Berman's old apartment in the middle of the night
Indie rock poet laureate and Silver Jews singer/songwriter David Berman, 52, died earlier this week
08/09/2019 23:00 UTC
Obama's Lincoln problem: Which Lincoln is he, the great orator or the great obfuscator?
Obama hoped to emulate Lincoln's sense of justice and compassion. He may follow him in less flattering ways
09/07/2014 23:00 UTC
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