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How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right

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A Creamy, Spicy Dip Unlike Any Other

Dawn Burrell couldn’t be busier. When we spoke several weeks ago, the chef was in the midst of planning a…

How ‘The Bear’ Captures the Panic of Modern Work

The Original Beef of Chicagoland is the fitting name of the restaurant at the heart of the acclaimed FX series…

Dinner and Dancing in an Ivy-Laced Courtyard in Italy

Despite the grand surroundings, a recent dinner held in the ivy-accented courtyard of Milan’s 17th-century Palazzo Durini had a surprising…

Can I Ditch My Roommate So I Can Live With My Friend?

I’d been living in my apartment for a year when my current roommate moved in. We didn’t know each other…

I Collect Souvenir Spoons. I Can Explain.

For three years in the 1980s, my father, who was a partner at a class-action securities firm that bore his…

Is Scott Galloway the Howard Stern of the Business World?

Scott Galloway sat in his home studio in Delray Beach, Fla., staring off into space, trying to think of a…

On Gum Drop Grapes and Other Fruits Designed to Taste Like Candy

IT TURNS OUT that the Garden of Eden might have been missing a few things. Today, the fruit aisle is…

Dan Smith Might Teach You Guitar

For three decades, Dan Smith has been making a solemn promise to New Yorkers. He has posted his flier —…

Seeking Relationship, Therapy Required

Like most daters, Elyse Fox, 32, a model who lives in Brooklyn, is looking for a partner who is kind,…

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