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In Melbourne, an Enchanting Hyperlocal Paper for the Digital Age
The Paris End seeks to celebrate a recovering Australian city.
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A Rebrand for London’s ‘Spaghetti of Orange’ Overground Train System
At the moment, the system’s map is a tangle of orange lines, without clear names or separate colors. That’ll change…
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What the Dutch Lost When They Lost Manhattan
Last week The Times ran a wonderful article about Pulau Rhun, a tiny, nutmeg-growing island in what is now Indonesia…
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Lucy Sante Is the Same Writer She Has Always Been
In her memoir “I Heard Her Call My Name,” the author reflects on her life and embarking on a gender…
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Five Takeaways From the Democrats’ Recapture of a House Seat
George Santos, snow and old-fashioned experience were factors in the special election in New York, but none was bigger than…
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David Bouley, Influential New York Chef, Dies at 70
At restaurants like Montrachet and Bouley, he channeled French nouvelle cuisine to create the New American style.
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A Slushy, Snowy, Icy Mix
A nor’easter disrupted daily life across the Northeast on Tuesday, upending school and work commutes, as rain turned to a…
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Bluesky’s Big Bet, and Are Deals Dead in Silicon Valley?
Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton Produced by…
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Meet Flagboy Giz, a Rapper Uniting New Orleans Cultural Traditions
The 37-year-old artist is a Black Masking Indian who sews his own colorful suits. His blending those practices with rap…
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Big Burden of Migrant Influx Strains Denver
The city has marshaled resources for the new arrivals, but after Congress rejected a deal aimed at slowing the flow…