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Maurice El Medioni, Jewish Algerian Pianist, Dies at 95

He fused the music of his Sephardic roots with Arab traditions, incorporating boogie-woogie and other influences, to create a singular…

Health

A Beloved Copenhagen Cafe Gets Serious About Dinner

The chef Frederik Bille Brahe has transformed the Apollo Bar & Kantine into his version of a fine dining restaurant,…

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Roses Are Red, Love Is True. Here’s Why This Bouquet Costs $72.

Supported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTRoses Are Red, Love Is True. Here’s Why This Bouquet Costs $72. Share full articleBy Stefanos Chen…

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Representing the U.S. and Critiquing It in a Psychedelic Rainbow

People in Venice might hear the jingle dress dancers before they see them. On April 18, some 26 intertribal Native…

World

Israel Faced a Sophisticated Attack From Iran

Late Saturday, Iran began firing hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel, including weapons that experts say are more sophisticated…

Arts

A Modern California Dream, Still Haunted by Hippie Darkness

Cult leaders, curdled 1960s idealism and outsider art collide in Max Ludington’s prismatic novel, “Thorn Tree.”

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Trump’s Co-Defendants in Documents Case Seek to Dismiss Charges

Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, who still work for the former president, will be in federal court in Florida…

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Academy Museum to Highlight Hollywood’s Jewish History After All

The museum was criticized earlier for failing to acknowledge the contributions of the Jewish pioneers who helped establish the American…

Food

Five-Star Indian Butter Chickpeas for No-Energy Nights

“Only change I’d make is to double it for more delicious leftovers,” writes one of many rave reviews.

Arts

A Conversation With Deborah Feldman, an Unorthodox Voice in Germany

Feldman, who wrote in “Unorthodox” about leaving her Hasidic community in New York, has been touching a nerve in Germany,…

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