Magazine
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Can Literal Mall Rats Save the Mall?
Animal centers have been cropping up in shopping centers across the country, taking advantage of retail space offered at discounted rates.
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Comedy Is in Their (Identical) DNA
The twins took the stage in matching red cowboy boots. On a recent Wednesday night in Brooklyn — the kind of chilly, misty night made for staying in — about 200 people had come out to see them. The audience at Littlefield, a performance space in ...
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Why Do American Diners Have Such a Limited Palate for Textures?
Complex taste sensations play a crucial role in food around the world — but have long been shunned stateside.
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Willy Chavarria and Omar Apollo on Faith and Heartbreak
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the fashion designer and the “Ivory” musician.
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A Banana Peel Has Made Me Question My Marriage. Who’s Right?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on a minor misdeed and its larger significance.
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Oh Look, Another New Twitter
Before you ask, I don’t have any Bluesky invite codes.
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In Mexico City, Club Kids Take the Stage
How a group of underground queer artists came together to create a new kind of opera.
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Maggie Smith Tries to Make the Divorce Memoir Beautiful
Her new book, “You Could Make This Place Beautiful,” is an exploration of what happened to her marriage after she became a well-known poet.
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A Former Slaughterhouse Turned Into Showroom
In its fifth year, Alcova, the independent design fair, offered an alternative to Milan Design Week, the largest festival of its kind in the world.
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Want to Explore Your Childhood? Start With a Floor Plan.
A more utilitarian approach to remembering the most vivid parts of your life.