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  1. Aug 14, 2020 · Alex Witchel is an American journalist, best known for her cultural and style profiles during the 25 years she spent as a reporter and columnist for The New York Times [1].

  2. Sep 21, 2012 · In this haunting, unflinching and at times unexpectedly hilarious memoir, Alex Witchel offers up a fiercely honest account of how her adored mother slowly began “disappearing in plain sight ...

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  3. cooking.nytimes.com › author › alex-witchelAlex Witchel - NYT Cooking

    Alex Witchel, “James Beard’s Theory, Practice of Good Cooking”. 3092 ratings with an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. 3,092. 20 minutes. Save to Recipe Box. Log inorsign upto save this...

  4. Nonfiction. When It Comes to Aging Parents, Information and Solidarity Are Key. In her memoir, “I’ll Be Seeing You,” Elizabeth Berg tells the story of her parents’ decline. By Alex Witchel....

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  5. Dec 2, 2012 · “All Gone,” by Alex Witchel, a writer for The New York Times Magazine known for her snappy celebrity profiles, tells how her mother, born Barbara Goldfein, taught her that “getting to the...

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  6. Alex Witchel is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine and also writes "Feed Me," a monthly column for the Times Dining section. The author of the novels The Spare Wife and Me Times Three, she lives in New York City with her husband, Frank Rich.

  7. Sep 25, 2012 · New York Times columnist Alex Witchel's book All Gone, about one of the hottest topics among baby boomers — caring for our aging parents — comes across as boomerish in a bad way: self-absorbed...