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The Benn family left the Jim Crow South and found affordable housing and a deep sense of community in Altadena. After the L.A. fires, all but three of their extended family’s houses are gone and ...
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A new wave of shops has made its mark across the country—and shaken New York’s bagel scene out of complacency. In the past two decades, American parents have started to ditch the purées and ...
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the dandy who appeared on the magazine’s first issue, reimagined as a Black woman. The director of “The Big Short,” “Vice,” and “Anchorman” sits down with the New Yorker staff writer ...