Frank Bruni

NYT

There is a growing industry for helping people live longer, with the wealthiest consumers hatching or latching on to elaborate, exorbitant immortality schemes.
LIFE & CULTURE

How to buy yourself a longer life

It takes a village to achieve longevity – and a fortune, too, apparently

Two chefs cook in an open-air kitchen, decorated with leaves at Noma in Copenhagen on Dec. 2, 2022. A signature of Noma and its cuisine is its luxurious, modern-rustic aesthetic. (Ditte Isager/The New York Times)
THE BROAD VIEW

Noma and the fizzle of too-fine dining

An elite establishment’s closing raises questions about what a restaurant should be