By: Jane Bradley
Steak Out tells the story of a heist on a Stockbridge butcher's shop
Jane Bradley is an Arts Correspondent at The New York Times. She specializes in covering a wide range of topics within the arts and entertainment realm, including plays and musicals, fine art, and cultural movements, while also delving into entertainment news and the music business. Jane's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Scotsman, Forbes India, and The Irish Times.
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