Tuesday, March 6, 2018

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1
Style

The Secret in a Brooklyn Apartment Redo? Plywood

A designer takes on the complexities of transforming a townhouse in the Bedford-Stuyvesant area with 20th-century furnishings and a humble touch.

Do what works.

2
Food

An Instruction Book on Six Basics of Cooking

Jennifer Clair focuses on knife skills, meat cookery, pan sauces, roasting vegetables, blanching vegetables and preparing leafy greens in her new book.

"If you can read, you can cook"


Sports

Kobe Bryant Wins an Oscar, and Lands a Jab at Laura Ingraham

In a year with intense focus on improper sexual behavior by men, the victory for Bryant, who was once accused of rape, caused a stir.

Life might be separable from art.

4
Fashion & Style

A Shades of Gray Show That Was Genuinely Worth Watching

Drawing the feminist form at Thom Browne, true romance at Valentino and facing the future at Stella McCartney.

Just a show.

5
Opinion

The Chaos After Trump

There won’t be a snap back to the democracy we knew before.

Trump must be succeeded by a government that wants to govern for all the population.

6
Well

For Heart Disease Patients, Think Exercise, Not Weight Loss

In patients with coronary heart disease, exercise lowered the risk of dying, while weight loss did not.

OK

7
Movies

Frances McDormand’s Oscar Is Stolen, Briefly, at the After-Party

No sooner had Ms. McDormand’s Oscar been engraved than a man was filming himself with it, and by Monday morning the suspect was in custody.

Good.

8
N.Y. / Region

Disability Led to Tenure Denial at City College, Lawsuit Claims

A professor who specializes in civil rights has filed suit against the school, saying it has discriminated against her because she has multiple sclerosis.

Lynda G. Dodd's lawyer has a fool for a client.

9
N.Y. / Region

2 Children Killed by Driver in Brooklyn Intersection

The driver struck the children at the intersection of Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, the police said. A pregnant woman was also injured.

"If it bleeds it leads"

10
Business Day

New Foils for the Right: Google and Facebook

A new documentary from Peter Schweizer — the man who gave the world “Clinton Cash” — signals a revised strategy for conservatives in the culture wars.

"Blame the victim" indicates a failure.

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