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Review: ‘Fantasmas’ Journeys to the Center of Julio Torres’s Mind

Review: ‘Fantasmas’ Journeys to the Center of Julio Torres’s Mind

In the comic fabulist’s dazzling new HBO series, sketch comedy meets sketch fantasy.
Costco Plans to Stop Selling Books Year-Round

Costco Plans to Stop Selling Books Year-Round

The decision, which will be implemented in January 2025, could significantly impact publishers.
Blissfully Crunchy Hot Honey Chicken

Blissfully Crunchy Hot Honey Chicken

A coating of crushed cornflakes gives these cutlets a shaggy golden crust, ready to trap a drizzling of hot honey.
‘Hitler and the Nazis’ Review: Building a Case for Alarm

‘Hitler and the Nazis’ Review: Building a Case for Alarm

Joe Berlinger’s six-part documentary for Netflix asks whether we should see our future in Germany’s past.
Hunter Biden’s Paintings: Not Quite the Refuge He Sought

Hunter Biden’s Paintings: Not Quite the Refuge He Sought

The president’s son started selling his artwork several years ago, drawing potential ethics concerns that were discussed in congressional testimony…
The Jesus Lizard, Underground Rock Heroes, Surface With a New Album

The Jesus Lizard, Underground Rock Heroes, Surface With a New Album

The band known for its raucous early ’90s records made with Steve Albini is returning with fresh music in September:…
A Celebrity Sidekick Wants His Own Shine

A Celebrity Sidekick Wants His Own Shine

The comedian Druski began hobnobbing with star rappers and athletes after his sketches grew popular on social media.
Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ All’s Unfair in Love and War

Review: In ‘Breaking the Story,’ All’s Unfair in Love and War

Maggie Siff plays a war journalist facing the most dangerous assignment of her life: domesticity.
Luther Vandross, Pop Perfectionist, Didn’t Want You to Hear These Albums

Luther Vandross, Pop Perfectionist, Didn’t Want You to Hear These Albums

Early records reveal that his sumptuous voice and longing lyrics were there from the start. Out of print since 1977,…
A Brooklyn Doughnut Shop Opens a Portal Into a Sweeter Past

A Brooklyn Doughnut Shop Opens a Portal Into a Sweeter Past

Peter Pan, born in the 1950s in Greenpoint, conjures more than memories for the illustrator Rachelle Meyer.
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