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Connecting art with television

Exhibit shows how art influenced early TV

Young widows seek different kind of support

Dealing with grief, family not the same as older counterparts

David Gelb returns to food with ‘Chef’s Table’

NEW YORK – Filmmaker David Gelb, who directed the delectable “Jiro Dreams of Sushi,” has landed back in the foodie world with a Netflix series covering the lives and cuisines of six top chef...

‘Heather Has Two Mommies’ revised, updated

Author revamps groundbreaking 1980s book about lesbian mothers

Going ‘Wild’ on your first long hike?

NEW YORK – A big, bad pair of hiking boots and the bloody hurt they inflicted on Cheryl Strayed’s feet were co-stars in her book Wild, as they were for Reese Witherspoon in the popular movie...

Date night or moms’ night off? Planning for ‘Fifty’

Faith-based abstinence film debuts as well

Oscar fever has fans scrambling to watch

NEW YORK – There’s a fever spreading across the land. It’s Oscar fever, with a reasonably short incubation period but symptoms that turn otherwise rational film buffs into bingeing maniacs. ...

Meet Merriam-Webster’s word of 2014: Culture

Dictionary’s list of top 10 described as ‘fairly sober’

An oft-elusive yet gifty treat: coffee table books

NEW YORK – As self-purchases, coffee table books may seem like pricey indulgences, but as gifts they’re an easy way to please a connoisseur, hobbyist or wannabe. Usually image-dri...

From Kors to DVF, fashion mourns de la Renta

NEW YORK – Fun, sunny, romantic. Oscar de la Renta approached fashion and life on those terms, but there was more, so much more, those who loved and admired the designer say. The ...

Will Ebola fever hit Halloween?

Many upset about holiday costumes based on crisis

Parents divided into drifters vs. planners

NEW YORK –When it comes to pregnancy and childrearing, behavioral economist Isabel V. Sawhill sees a cultural divide between the planners and the drifters. The senior fellow at th...