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Debating the presidency

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With the presidential debates on everyone’s mind, we thought you’d enjoy this look back at the first of the four 1960 presidential debates Sen. John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon

Nature’s editor

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The dean of American letters at the young nation’s dawn, the nature-loving William Cullen Bryant championed the Hudson River School of 19th-century landscape painting.

Food meets fashion

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Join Bloomingdale’s for an exclusive cooking demonstration from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30 with “Queer Eye’s” Emmy-nominated food and wine host and New York Times’s best-selling author Antoni Porowski.

‘Everything was beautiful at the ballet’

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Let’s face it: The New York City Ballet’s digital spring season – a combination of taped past performances, workshops and podcasts – was one of the things that kept many of us going at the height of the pandemic. Now the company is back for its fall virtual season.

The book on Ruth

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The combination of a tiny, seemingly fragile body — albeit one that worked out vigorously and survived several bouts of cancer — and a tall moral stature helped make Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the crusading lawyer turned fiery jurist, a natural cultural icon.