Magazine
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Longer Commutes, Shorter Lives: The Costs of Not Investing in America
Every morning in21st-century America, thousands of people wake up and prepare to take a cross-country trip. Some are traveling for business. Others are visiting family or going on vacations. Whether they are leaving from New York or Los Angeles ...
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My Wife Once Agreed To an Open Relationship. Can I Hold Her to It?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the pressures of romantic promises and the shifting terms of a marriage.
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What’s in Your ‘Spend the Night’ Bag?
A toothbrush, sure, but some people bring everything they need to feel comfortable (and a whole lot more) for a romantic over-night.
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A Tequila Distiller Turns a House into a Showcase for Mexican Design
IN 2008, WHEN the marketing executive Bertha González Nieves began brainstorming with the MTV creator Bob Pittman on what would become their cult tequila brand, Casa Dragones, she often stayed at the guesthouse he kept not far from his hillside ...
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Please Don’t Eat This Fruit
AT THE HOUSEWARES store John Derian Company in Manhattan’s East Village, things are almost never what they seem. The chiles, avocados and striped Sicilian eggplants aren’t real but are vividly rendered in ceramic. The shiny bonbons are crafted not ...
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Earrings That Channel the Irregularity of the Universe
Tiffany & Co.’s new coral-shaped accessories pay homage to a 1956 brooch and its designer’s fascination with the natural world.
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Can I Wear Cowboy Boots Without Looking Like I’m in Costume?
A reader wonders how to separate the western footwear from their mythology.
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What’s in Your ‘Spend the Night’ Bag?
A toothbrush, sure, but some people bring everything they need to feel comfortable (and a whole lot more) for a romantic over-night.
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Burned by Ticketmaster, Taylor Swift Fans Head to the Movies
High ticket prices and a disastrous presale kept many fans from seeing the Eras Tour in person.
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It’s Not Enough to Love Disney. They Want to Live Disney.
The Mickey Mouse-shaped topiaries in front of Kelsey Hermanson’s house are the first hint at what visitors will find inside. “You know how when you’re walking through a Disney park, and you have the option to go to Tomorrowland or to Fantasyland, and ...