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The Weekender, April 27, 2018

The Weekender, April 27, 2018 APRIL 27, 2018 1) “ The Maraschino Mogul’s Secret Life ” (The New Yorker, 23 minutes, April 2018). The subhead: “First the red bees arrived; then the Brooklyn cherry factory’s dark secret came to light.” The summer of 2010 was the hottest ever recorded in the city. By July, heat reflected from the pavement had scorched the leaves of street trees, creating a false, uncolorful fall. In gardens, blossoms dried and withered, and the weeds by highway entrances took on the appearance of twisted wire. As summer progressed, to add a further touch of the apocalyptic, bees returning at the end of the day to hives in Red Hook began to glow an incandescent red. Some local beekeepers found the sight of red bees flying in the sunset strangely beautiful. All of them had noticed that their honey was turning red, too. What next? they wondered. Bees go through a lot. Colony-collapse disorder—the decimation of entire hives—has been a worrisome problem worldwide