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How theater bonds the Colorado town of Creede
I had never heard of Creede Repertory Theater until the name came up after Googling “most remote theater in the United States” one day. My curiosity was piqued.

A fire in Minnesota. An arrest in Mexico. Cameras everywhere.
The eight-month saga of a young Minnesota couple on the run exposed an emerging global surveillance system that might one day find anyone, anywhere, the technology traveling easily over borders...

Why the internet didn’t melt down
Households, organizations and individual websites have had connection problems, but the basic plumbing of the internet has mostly held together.

This vegetarian menu brings home the best of the market
Height-of-season summer produce is seductive, with tantalizing shapes and colors, and the kind of sweetness that comes from being freshly picked.

This shrimp recipe will bring you joy
There is absolutely nothing like a shrimp boil, but this flavorful recipe captures its essence by roasting the ingredients on a sheet tray instead of simmering them in a pot...

5 things to know about the Cuomo sexual harassment findings
Andrew Cuomo’s future as governor of New York is in doubt after the state attorney general released a report Tuesday that found he had sexually harassed 11 women, including nine...

No-roll pie crusts for simple summer desserts
These desserts are a win for pie lovers everywhere, especially come late summer when most of us would rather be outside.

The messy truth about kids’ screen time
Before and particularly during the pandemic, parents, physicians and researchers have been gravitating to a more nuanced message that might be both comforting and confusing: Screen time or technology can...

Introducing the parking garage of the future
Despite the touchless technology, stay-at-home restrictions that were mandated more than a year ago because of the coronavirus wreaked havoc on the parking garage business. An empty parking spot is...

Bulgogi, any way you slice it
Bulgogi means something different to everyone, and that¶¶Ňőap part of its lure.