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Lawmakers’ Condemnation of Kids at a Texas Drag Show Is Just More LGBTQ Discrimination
Diversity is an asset, not a threat. So what is this conservative reaction to an all-ages drag show really about?
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Portland Restaurants Can Reopen for Indoor Dining Friday. But Should They?
Data released by the state Monday implies Multnomah County may have low-enough COVID-19 numbers to reopen. Indoor dining could undo all of that work.
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How the James Beard Foundation Failed the Most Prestigious Restaurant Awards in the Country
The foundation violated its own ethics rules to ensure that award winners fit into its new narrative of progress and social justice
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Why New York Urgently Needs More Guidance on Outdoor Dining
As New York reopens, it remains one of the only major cities without clear guidelines to help bar and restaurant owners and their workers plan
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How Floyd Cardoz’s Genre-Crossing Talents Built a Better NYC Dining Scene
Critic Ryan Sutton considers the legacy of the New York chef, who died Wednesday at age 59 while being treated for COVID-19
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The Restaurant Industry Needs to Change for Workers. Collectively, They Can Make that Happen.
Government legislation and policy reform can be slow and full of red tape. Employees must band together and do the work on the ground to see real change.