Hand Hospitality has become a major player by channeling the creative energy of Seoul. But don’t expect its soft-spoken owners to crow about that.
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How Billy Joel Returned to Pop Music
The singer and songwriter debuted “Turn the Lights Back On,” his first new song in nearly 20 years, at the Grammy Awards on Sunday.
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Why Are Americans Wary While the Economy Is Healthy? Look at Nevada.
Economic shocks over two decades, combined with reliance on volatile casinos, have undermined confidence despite an economy that’s bustling.
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Touring Ghana’s Growing Arts Scene
A globalized art market has brought attention to Ghanaian artists like Ibrahim Mahama. On an arts-focused trip to the West African country, a writer finds a thriving scene following its own agenda.
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Best Red Carpet Fashion At the Grammys: Taylor Swift, Victoria Monét, Miley Cyrus
The award show is known to be a fashion playground. This year’s event was no exception.
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These Keyboard Musicians Are Thinking Beyond the Piano
Modern pianos are central to classical music. But some musicians are learning other keyboard instruments, and feel like better artists for it.
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Coping With the Loss of a Pet? They Can Offer Grief Support.
The number of resources for coping with a pet’s death has grown in recent years as some providers noticed an uptick in demand for their services.
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Don’t Bet on This Former Vegas Mayor Being at the Super Bowl
Oscar Goodman tried for years to lure pro sports to Las Vegas. Now that he’s out of office and the N.F.L.’s premier event has arrived, he has no need for the “Big Game.”
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What’s My D.E.I. Training?My Own Life.
Sometimes brutal honesty isn’t the best policy when interviewing for a new job.
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A City Built on Steel Tries to Reverse Its Decline
Gary, Ind., home of U.S. Steel’s largest mill, is seeking a fresh economic start under a new mayor determined to draw new businesses and residents.
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Anxiety, Mood Swings and Sleepless Nights: Life Near a Bitcoin Mine
Pushed by an advocacy group, Arkansas became the first state to shield noisy cryptocurrency operators from unhappy neighbors. A furious backlash has some lawmakers considering a statewide ban.
