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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

February 4, 2023

A new restaurateur wokes up and smells the coffee. A Bangladeshi boy’s excellent 1,500-mile adventure. Plus, where would we be without mac and cheese? And a fond farewell to Shirley Feeney and Wednesday Addams. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 28, 2023

A startling Cold War secret is finally revealed. The unsweet politics around M&Ms. In celebration of dolphins, those old paper maps, and a brave young man named Evan Franz. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 21, 2023

Seventy years after the first Corvette debuted, there’s a new one on the way, a hybrid that’s the fastest model ever. And speaking of fast: Take a look at what’s happening in Lake Placid. Plus, a small town plows ahead with help from its neighbors, and why it pays to stay irritable. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 14, 2023

We’re remembering a literary lion who wrote among us, celebrating dirt roads that inspire and the forests that heal. Plus, there’s new energy coming to New York and, for now at least, our gas stoves are safe. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

January 7, 2023

We’d rather be shoveling and shivering than singing in the wintertime rain. The world’s eyes turn again to Lake Placid, a young hockey player with grit teams up with the Ducks, and high praise for a man named Low who foretold our wireless world a century ago. It’s all in this week’s inaugural 2023 issue of Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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The Week: What Caught Our Eye

December 17, 2022

We’re celebrating the lives of two damn good Lake George boat rockers gone far too soon. Plus, can Charlie Baker save college sports and why did this businessman shoot himself 192 times? It’s all in this week’s holiday issue of Facing Out: What Caught Our Eye.

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