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- Lords of the ring saladFamily reunions were measured by how many times this dish was served. With my mom gone, no one can make it quite the same 鈥 but we try.
- Got milk? Nope. Dairy-free ice cream is filling up freezers.What鈥檚 the new thinking around ice cream? Changing lifestyles and a desire to help the planet are pushing frozen desserts in a nondairy direction.
- How a director patiently fought for deaf actors in 鈥楥ODA鈥 鈥 and wonThe writer-director of 鈥淐ODA鈥 stood up for the idea of deaf actors playing deaf roles, and her perseverance paid off.聽
- Off the wall: Van Gogh鈥檚 art comes to life in immersive exhibitThe high-tech, multimedia, immersive Van Gogh exhibit in Los Angeles prompts reflection about what constitutes 鈥渁uthentic鈥 art.
- Now I know how Elizabeth feltOne day in Thailand I found myself bathing with elephants. I thought of our pet duck, Elizabeth, who used to hop in the tub with my daughters.
- In a WordHow monks and typesetters caused weird spellingsIn her new book, 鈥淗ighly Irregular," linguist Arika Okrent dives into English's hard questions 鈥 like why "tough,"聽"through" and "dough" don't rhyme.
- As African superheroes come on screen, more kids see themselves鈥淕arbage Boy and Trash Can,鈥 鈥淢ama K鈥檚 Team 4,鈥 鈥淪uper Sema鈥澛犫 they鈥檙e all part of a push to diversify streaming content, especially from Africa.
- First Look'Jeopardy!': Mike Richards, Mayim Bialik to split hosting dutiesAfter a months-long process to find a successor for beloved "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek, the quiz show chose its executive producer, Mike Richards, as its next host. Actress Mayim Bialik was also selected to host the show's prime-time and spinoff series.
- 鈥楾he Lost Leonardo鈥 pulls back the curtain on greed in the art worldFilm critic Peter Rainer says new documentary 鈥淭he Lost Leonardo鈥 unravels a fascinating mystery 鈥 and the power of a flush bank account.
- Whose art is it? US museums reexamine their African collections.Some U.S. cultural institutions are reviewing their collections amid a growing movement in Europe to return more colonial spoils to Africa.聽聽
- In a WordThe history of 鈥榗ompetition鈥 won鈥檛 cooperateIt's possible to argue the roots of 'competition' imply some sort of cooperation. But the word's history is all about defeating an opponent.
- How Mom subtly put the heat on DadDad decried air conditioning, and he and Mom were a united front on the matter 鈥 until mom had some cash of her own.
- In the key of joy: Pianos for People gives instruments to St. Louis childrenPianos for People, a St. Louis nonprofit, matches unwanted pianos with families that need them. Free piano lessons are offered, too.
- 鈥楬igh on the Hog鈥 serves up American history through Black cuisine鈥淗igh on the Hog鈥 offers a taste of Black history through some of America鈥檚 most-loved dishes 鈥 and an invitation to reconsider common narratives.
- A community-made oasis brings hope to a Tulsa food desertOasis Fresh Market in North Tulsa, Oklahoma, is in the business not only of selling food but also of reviving a community.
- In a WordLike puzzles? Try searching for 鈥榢angaroo words.鈥There is no etymological聽basis behind 'kangaroo words' 鈥 words with letters that, rearranged, can create synonyms to the host word. But they're fun.
- The first time I made 鈥榞ood trouble鈥I was a college student in Wisconsin in 1965 when the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.聽urged us 鈥 all of us 鈥 to come to Selma. We went.
- In a return to Camelot, 鈥楾he Green Knight鈥 considers the price of honor鈥淭he Green Knight,鈥 a film based on a medieval Arthurian poem, examines the historical demands of chivalry and the timeless quest for dignity.聽
- Grab your oar: 鈥楯ungle Cruise鈥 takes viewers on a wild rideSpirited 鈥淛ungle Cruise鈥 is fueled by energetic acting that helps it to rise above its commercial origins.
- Latest solution for the global food supply? Less (waste) is more.A U.N. pre-summit is highlighting a shift in thinking on how to improve the world鈥檚 food supply. Reduce food waste, and not just at fancy restaurants.