The Weekender: Sean Paul, supermodels, Americans in Europe An interview with Sean Paul. Also: how tourists can blend in with European locals, and why a new debate over beauty standards has ignited.
Iced Coffee and Flip-Flops as Europe Broils? Not So Fast, Americans. As large numbers of U.S. tourists visit Europe during a record hot summer, their efforts to stay cool are running up against cultural norms.
An Easier Eggplant Parmesan Recipe That Doesn’t Take Forever to Cook This streamlined version of the Italian American classic skips the frying for a recipe you’ll make over and over again.
A New Jersey Mystery: Who Dumped Hundreds of Pounds of Pasta, and Why? The police and public works employees responded after “15 wheelbarrow loads” of pasta were dumped in mounds along a creek in Old Bridge, N.J.
Keeping an Old Italian Tradition Alive in Australia: ‘Passata Day’ Two sisters are among the dwindling few who gather family and friends once a year to make a 12-month supply of tomato passata, a purée that is a staple of Italian cuisine.