I resisted SoulCycle, the trendy boutique fitness chain, for years. My last indoor cycling experience had been in the 1990s, when spinning was “Spinning,” and my most vivid memories were […]
Opinion | Thanksgiving in a Strange Land
I’m trying to find ways to fend off the sadness of not being with extended family. By Mark Vanhoenacker Mr. Vanhoenacker is the author of “Skyfaring.” I’ll never live it […]
Your Friday Briefing
Coronavirus case rates fall across Europe. By Natasha Frost Good morning. We’re covering Europe’s successful virus restrictions, the political relationship between Britain and the U.S. and some very hungry caterpillars. […]
3 Thanksgiving Desserts That Are Easy to Share, Even in a Pandemic
Though you’re probably not splitting a slice of pie with a non-pod friend this Thanksgiving, you can still bake and share these single-serving desserts without the creeping anxiety of potentially […]
3 Thanksgiving Desserts That Are Easy to Share, Even in a Pandemic
Though you’re probably not splitting a slice of pie with a non-pod friend this Thanksgiving, you can still bake and share these single-serving desserts without the creeping anxiety of potentially […]
Even the Littlest Helping Hands Can Make Thanksgiving
For many families, this year’s Thanksgiving is going to feel topsy-turvy, and, as challenging as it might be for grown-ups, it may also be strange for kids. For my 12-year-old […]
Even the Littlest Helping Hands Can Make Thanksgiving
For many families, this year’s Thanksgiving is going to feel topsy-turvy, and, as challenging as it might be for grown-ups, it may also be strange for kids. For my 12-year-old […]
What to Cook This Weekend
By Sam Sifton Good morning. Gabrielle Hamilton is in The Times this week with a terrific recipe for an Alsatian onion tart (above) she learned from the chef André Soltner, […]