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Marlowe
Even if he had essayed the role 30 or 40 years ago, 70-year-old Liam Neeson would make an odd fit for Philip Marlowe. Raymond Chandler’s L.A. detective, whatever his disposition (and it was frequently not great), was capable of cutting a sprightly figure. This was true in Chandler’s novels and true of most of the…
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How to Make Crispy Chicken Skin
A gingery peanut sauce finishes Melissa Clark’s latest, which is just as much about the skin as it is the juicy dark meat.
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Restaurant Review: In Rockefeller Center, Jupiter Plants a Flag With Pasta
This sprawling Italian newcomer from the owners of King has its pleasures, but struggles to find a consistent identity.
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Chick-fil-A put actual cauliflower on a sandwich — and it’s good
Chick-fil-A’s new sandwich finally puts a vegetable in the fast-food spotlight. Imagine that.
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Ron DeSantis’s latest culture-war target: media libel laws
The Florida governor is taking aim at New York Times v. Sullivan, a staple of media freedom in the United States.
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Five hours at the unofficial Starbucks of New York Fashion Week
At New York Fashion Week, even leather-clad models need a bathroom. Or a spongy bacon and Gruyere egg bite.
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Do I have to explain my divorce? Carolyn Hax readers give advice.
Carolyn Hax readers advise someone going through a divorce on ways to respond when nosy people ask, “But why?”
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Banksy unveiled Valentine’s Day street art. A local council dismantled it.
The artwork depicts a woman with a swollen eye and broken teeth shoving her abuser into a freezer, which was removed by council workers in Margate over safety concerns.
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Microsoft’s Bing Chatbot Offers Some Puzzling and Inaccurate Responses
The new, A.I.-powered system was released to a small audience a week ago. Microsoft says it is working out its issues.
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Lyft’s Financial Woes Thrust It Into the Spotlight
Lyft recovered from pandemic restrictions slower than Uber, and critics said it lacked the kind of ambitious investments that could distinguish itself from its rival.