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- Bringing the outside in: How one songwriter finds creativityWith the arrival of a new album, 鈥淚gnorance,鈥 Tamara Lindeman of The Weather Station talks about embracing the unencumbered times of her childhood.
- 鈥楾he White Tiger鈥 offers a chilling look at breaking the chains of caste鈥淭he White Tiger,鈥 based on a novel about the Indian caste system, is more 鈥淕oodfellas鈥 than 鈥淪lumdog Millionaire,鈥 says the Monitor鈥檚 critic.
- First LookMore consumers say there's nothing fishy about lab-grown seafoodLab-grown seafood in Hong Kong is the latest in 鈥渃lean meat,鈥 a process that aims to produce animal protein that doesn鈥檛 deplete the environment. 鈥淚f I wasn鈥檛 told it was cultivated聽fish, I would think it was gourmet-quality聽fish聽made into a burger,鈥 said one tester.
- In a WordCan Americans reclaim the term 鈥榩atriot鈥?It鈥檚 easy to define聽patriot聽鈥 one who loves his or her country, per Merriam-Webster 鈥 but harder to agree on what that love should entail.
- Growing in the darkSometimes career plans crumble and prospects fade. But such 鈥渨ilderness experiences鈥 may be but vestibules to achievement.
- Light from without 鈥 and from withinThe changing patterns of light illuminate our homes, and during the pandemic, noticing these small moments can lead to inspiration and discovery.
- First LookLarry King: From presidents to faded stars, he welcomed them allDoing thousands of on-air interviews, Larry King made his mark as a classic conversationalist, whose show would feel foreign on cable news today.
- Japanese comic creators grapple with racismBy portraying Black characters with more respect and dignity, some Japanese manga creators are beginning to move beyond damaging stereotypes.
- In a WordAnimal traits 鈥榙og鈥 the English languageMany animal names have undergone verbification, or turned from nouns into verbs. To聽parrot聽is to 鈥渞epeat by rote鈥 without understanding, for example.
- A warm transactionIf you know where you鈥檒l be living in winter, the best time to acquire firewood is the previous fall. Using wood-fueled heat is all about preparing.
- From Ella to Beyonc茅: New museum celebrates African American musicThe new National Museum of African American Music聽chronicles聽the rise of Black musicians and their influence on American culture.
- Dr. King was tracked by the FBI. In 鈥楳LK/FBI,鈥 filmmakers explore why.Why did the FBI follow Martin Luther King Jr.? The documentary 鈥淢LK/FBI鈥 examines how King became a target, and considers his legacy.
- In a WordBlursday, doomscrolling, and the words of 2020The year 2020 gave rise to so many new words that the editors at Oxford Languages couldn鈥檛 pick just one word of the year (WOTY).
- Difference MakerIn a Brooklyn kitchen, a Statue of Liberty spirit offers a fresh startTraining for newcomers to the United States focuses on 10 weeks of culinary and job skills in the Brooklyn, N.Y., cafe of nonprofit Emma鈥檚 Torch.
- The ExplainerHow will Warner Bros. streaming impact moviegoing? Three questions.Releasing each of 2021鈥檚 films in theaters and on HBO Max at the same time, Warner Bros. calls it a solution to benefit all. Except the competition?
- Bucking predictions, some couples are bonding not breaking during pandemicFor some Americans, pandemic confinement has led to breakups. But for others, like those spotlighted here, it marks a deepening commitment.聽
- Moments of stillness, in a city of millionsMexico City is a place where you鈥檙e never alone聽鈥撀爓ell, it used to be, before social distancing set in.聽
- In a Word鈥楤ring home the bacon鈥 and other tasty idiomsNo one knows how bacon became associated with money, but etymologists have fun speculating. Possible answers are county fairs and聽English traditions.
- In the desert, I find my wayThree years after the Six-Day War, I joined other foreigners at a program in Israel鈥檚 Negev, hoping to prove my independence.
- In a WordWhen is the proof in the pudding, anyway?The strange phrase 鈥 the clue is in the custard? 鈥 is just one of many odd and interesting food idioms in English.