How Covid’s curtain down for a pianist became curtain up on deliciousness

When the pandemic stopped Navah Perlman Frost tickling the ivories, she turned her hands to the kitchen

13 March 2022 - 17:19 By Roselle Chen

As a Chopin nocturne glides effortlessly from pianist Navah Perlman Frost’s fingers, a four-layer cake covered with lifelike pink and purple buttercream flowers sits in her New York kitchen...

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