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Where would the New York Times be without its recipes?; Cannes Lions deals with controversy; and Netflix wants to get ultra-personal with its ads.
NEW YORK (AP) — If you have a cocktail scene in your neck of the woods (and it’s safe to say that I do in NYC), you might have noticed the words “pickle juice” appearing more often on drink menus.
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Roasted salmon glazed with brown sugar and mustard, a New York Times Cooking classic with over 18,000 reviews.
Erik Gernand will be a familiar face at FutureFest; last summer he was a finalist with his play, “The Totality of All Things,” which went on to open in Chicago where it won a Jeff Award for Best New ...
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Competitive eater Joey Chesnut eats up the chance for some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby ahead of the Nathan’s Hot Dog ...
The Times plans to work with cooking creators and its own staff to build up a video slate, beginning with a weekend baking ...
Tamera Mowry-Housley ('Sister, Sister') has been tapped to host Hallmark's new baking competition series 'Baked with Love: ...
"The Bear," FX’s critically acclaimed series, drops its 10-episode Season 4 tonight on Hulu. The show has not only given ...
Laurie Ochoa is general manager of Food at the Los Angeles Times.
Carolina Gelen said it was “surreal” to receive the prestigious James Beard honor for her cookbook, “Pass the Plate: 100 ...
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