“Kamado” means “stove” or “cooking range” in Japanese, and that’s exactly how these grills function -- like a charcoal-fired stove. And this is the perfect tool to take your grilling ...
Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. In “Open Socrates,” the scholar Agnes Callard argues that the ancient Greek ...
Krissy has spent her career creating content and working at brands in the publishing industry. Before Southern Living, Krissy held various editorial positions at brands including Family Circle, Quick ...
But I’ll say this about Huffman’s “Uncle Vanya,” and my review has much in common with that for “Far Away.” Huffman knows how to cast and he is similarly capable of creating compelling ...
It’s enough to make more discerning observers wonder: if they must exaggerate the scale of the threat, maybe there is no threat at all. Trump’s birthright citizenship EO had a legal challenge ...
This Episode 1 review delves into how Ave Mujica - The Die is Cast - balances its music-driven narrative with thrilling drama, while also looking into the key production elements that set the show ...
Imani Perry finds room to improvise, to think on the page in what feels like real time. Her work walks a line between ethnography and history.