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“The Good Denis,” by Marie NDiaye
Those words would often return to my confused mother’s tongue: Denis had treated me “like his own daughter.”
Olimpia Zagnoli’s “Let There Be Lights”
The artist discusses strands of brilliance amid dark days.
Soba Artistry and Shokupan Sandos in Greenpoint
A new wave of restaurants and specialty shops in the Brooklyn neighborhood offer an upscale portal to Japan.
He Tells the Please Don’t Destroy Guys How It’s Done
Paul Briganti, the director of the “S.N.L.” trio’s movie, “The Treasure of Foggy Mountain,” likes working with dummies.
The Global Ambitions of Invader’s Street Art
At any given moment, millions of people are attending his expositions, knowingly or not.
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Not-So-Christmas Spectacular
For Lightscape, a pagan-inspired show that just happens to open during the holidays, the garden installed more than a million L.E.D. bulbs.
What Do We Want from Comedy?
We insist that comedians respect our sacrosanct ideals—and pray that they skewer our sanctimony. It’s a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it.
The Crossword: Monday, December 11, 2023
Home of Zeno and Parmenides: four letters.