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" ... I dropped by for breakfast, and after the grill cook with the long fake eyelashes sized me up, she made me the best, biggest pancakes I’ve had in a long while—perfect rounds perfectly browned, true hot cakes, filling the plate, with admirably crisp bacon. (Okay, it would be better if they served real maple syrup.) The remarkable thing about them was their puffy lightness, unlike so many leaden versions you find elsewhere. ... "
" ... Somerset Maugham was perhaps a little harsh with his description of the Côte d'Azur as “a sunny place for shady people”—but he did perfectly capture the mix of serious wealth with natural beauty and a perfect climate. Who wouldn’t want to escape from the leaden skies of the north European spring and early summer? With some savoir faire, it’s easy to create a memorable Mediterranean experience on the Côte d’Azur. ... "
" ... The burger itself was, like the bun, both squishy and somehow leaden - at the same time. It had some of the familiar tastes (is that mustard???) but there was an odd texture to both the meat and the bun that made it all feel and taste like packing material. Can some toasting help this? It couldn’t hurt but … ... "
" ... This meaning of supply has now turned the leaden idea of taxing housing to pay for it into gold. And now this notion of supply is being hallowed by non-profits. “Of course we need more supply; supply of affordable housing.” Programs like MandatoryInclusionary Zoning — a program that fees market rate project to pour cash onto non-profits who use that money to leverage tax credits — are the result of this thinking. ... "
" ... You always take a risk entering a gallery, a museum, a biennial or an art fair unprepared. Your experience will be somewhere on a continuum between leaden and awesome. There is a lot to take in. Your eyes will dart from work to work, from label to label. Your attention and, maybe, your patience will be challenged. How do you get focused? Reading about art and artists is potentially a fraught experience, especially if the material is written in the often-inaccessible jargon of the art world. Most often, people rely on visuals, a conventional, but halfway, step. ... "