Saturday, January 5, 2019

Weekend Reads: A killing in Gaza. 1 woman, 52 places. Making friends after 50. And more.

Weekend Reads: 7 of Our Best
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Saturday, January 5, 2019

Weekend Reads: 7 of Our Best
It's a new year! On this list you'll find articles to help you ease in to 2019 and some great reads you may have missed during the hustle and bustle of the holidays. 
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Protesters evacuated Ms. Najjar after she was shot.
A Day, a Life: When a Medic Was Killed in Gaza, Was It an Accident?
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER

When an Israeli soldier killed Rouzan al-Najjar, Palestinians called her an innocent martyr. Israel portrayed her as a threat. The truth is more complicated.

Antonio Aaron Bianco, an openly gay man, worked as a pastoral associate at a Catholic church in San Diego. He has faced threats and harassment.
He Was a Gay Man on Staff at a Catholic Parish. Then the Threats Began Coming In.
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN

Some Catholic parishes have quietly welcomed gay parishioners and staff. But in the aftermath of the sex abuse crisis, there is a campaign to push them out.

A portrait of Aretha Franklin midsong.
The Lives They Lived 2018

Remembering some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year.

Clockwise from top left: Flor Covel, Carol Meirow, Julie Khalil, Lindsie Carlsen, Lisa Baskin and Linda Ralph.
Finding Female Friends Over 50 Can Be Hard. These Women Figured It Out.
By ROZETTE RAGO

"There were meet-ups that were generalized for those in their 20s, 30s and 40s, but there was nothing for older women," said the founder of a group in Los Angeles. "And I didn't want men."

1 Woman, 12 Months, 52 Places

It was a dream job, visiting the globe's most alluring destinations on assignment. Here's what our 2018 Traveler learned in a year of almost nonstop travel.

Cold chile noodles, often served as a side dish, can be the anchor of a meal that guests assemble themselves. Add-ons include, from left, fresh herbs, citrusy cabbage, and vegetables that are blanched, roasted or raw.
How to Eat in 2019
By ALISON ROMAN

Alison Roman wants you to spend less time in the kitchen and more time at the table.

The Relentlessness of Modern Parenting
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER

Raising children has become significantly more time-consuming and expensive, amid a sense that opportunity has grown more elusive.

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