Articles filed under Washington Post
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A flavor-packed sauce can be the linchpin to weeknight meal planningOct 07, 2020 6:00 am - In the early weeks of the pandemic, two distinct camps of home cooks emerged online and among my friends. There were the sourdough early adopters, let's call them, who b...
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Jamie Chung is used to playing guest roles, but 'Lovecraft Country' made her want to leadOct 05, 2020 6:00 am - It took Jamie Chung 10 years to find Ji-Ah. Now that she has, the actress isn't letting her go. Rarely does a TV guest star get a full hour of a series to herself. Rarer...
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Q&A with Nile Rodgers: Sinatra, disco and how a trip to the bathroom led to the Diana Ross song 'I'm Coming Out'Oct 05, 2020 6:00 am - Every Friday and many Tuesday afternoons, national arts reporter Geoff Edgers hosts The Washington Post's first Instagram Live show from his barn in Massachusetts. He ha...
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How 'SNL's' Chloe Fineman became the comedian we need right nowOct 05, 2020 6:00 am - Chloe Fineman, 32, is a comedian, actress and writer who made her debut last year as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live." She lives in Los Angeles and New York. Q: Yo...
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Unsolicited seed from overseas scares legitimate growersOct 04, 2020 7:00 am - If you've ever wondered where those vegetable seeds you sow come from, the answer of late seems to be in mysterious little packages from somewhere in China. You may have...
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The first female recession threatens to wipe out decades of progress for U.S. womenOct 04, 2020 6:25 am - Women helped pull the U.S. economy out of the last recession. This time around they are falling behind. The pandemic is disproportionately affecting women and threatenin...
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Millions of Americans risk losing power and water as massive, unpaid utility bills pile upOct 04, 2020 6:21 am - This Tuesday marked 67 days of darkness for Kenneth Parson. He fell behind on his utility bills in the spring - and his lights went off, and stayed off, starting at the ...
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Our co-workers had coronavirus, but our boss never told usOct 04, 2020 6:15 am - Q: Two people in our five-person office have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Our boss found out over the weekend, but didn't tell us until we found out from o...
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The business lunch will eventually be back — because Zoom can't replace everythingOct 04, 2020 6:00 am - In the Before Times, you could usually find Brian Donahue lunching at one of the power-dining spots around the White House and K Street. Meeting with current or prospect...
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Running out of TV shows? Some good ones are heading our way this fallOct 03, 2020 7:30 am - My suggested marketing slogan for this fall's TV season: Not as bleak as you expected! While the prime-time broadcast schedules must wait for a safe return to normal sho...