1
Theater
Courthouse Drama: Producer Offers to Stage Disputed ‘Mockingbird’ for Judge
The disagreement over the characterization of Atticus Finch expands to a second lawsuit between the producers and the Lee estate.The stage play is a new work.
2
Opinion
Lordy, Is There a Tape?
James Comey’s book sheds new light on the Steele dossier.I want to believe in a debauched Trump.
3
Food
For Couples Who Really Cook Together
The Brooklyn Kitchen is offering date-night classes that include a meal and wine.Practice before performing in public.
4
Food
Get a Workout With a New Dutch Oven
A cast iron piece from Finex facilitates pouring and cleans up easily.Cast iron is classic.
I can deal with it.
5
Food
The Scoop on Swedish Candy: It’s More Than Fish
Bon Bon, on the Lower East Side, is the second Swedish candy store in New York.Sugar is toxic.
6
Food
A Cousin of the Martini, the Alaska, Strikes Gold
The century-old gin cocktail, tinged with yellow Chartreuse, is catching on again at bars across the country.Ethanol.
7
Food
A French Cheese Takes the Title
For the first time, an entry from France, Esquirrou, was the grand-prize winner at the World Cheese Championships.Ok.
8
Food
What to Cook Right Now
Make dinner — maybe some miso chicken? — and set the tone for the week in the process.https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017699-miso-chicken
9
Watching
Four Shows to Watch This Week
This week, choose between a dark cop show, something ridiculous, something serious and something musical."Lights in a box" are enough after eleven PM.
10
Climate
E.P.A. Chief’s $43,000 Phone Booth Broke the Law, Congressional Auditors Say
The Government Accountability Office said the agency did not notify Congress as required before spending the money to install a soundproof booth for Scott Pruitt.Scott Pruitt will follow his ex president to Leavenworth
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