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They’re Big. They’re Red. But Are They Boots?
A New York collective known for smart-alecky drops has once again captured the internet’s imagination, this time with oversize red boots that look to be pried straight off Astro Boy’s feet.
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Judge John Hodgman on Bird-Watching Etiquette
A couple disagrees on getting hushed during hobby time.
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Poem: Lost in America
“Lost in America” is a poem of powerful juxtapositions. It has the appearance of prose, yet through anaphoric repetition, it creates a rhythmic experience closer to sacred and liturgical poetry. Its litany-like structure invites participation ...
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The Art World Refashions the Cowboy
In the show “Helmut Lang as Seen by Antwaun Sargent,” artists tackle the fascination with the American West.
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What Is a Pickleball Dress?
As more people pick up the sport, fashion designers and apparel brands are looking to cash in on clothing them.
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That’s Tory Burch?
You’ll have to forgive the pair of whispering fashion writers in the second row of the Tory Burch runway show in September, or the three writers clustered at an industry party two months later, talking about the best shows of New York Fashion Week ...
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Pat Field’s New Hustle
The outfitter to Lily Collins and Sarah Jessica Parker can sell you a tutu or a pink merkin. In a new memoir she spills the tea.
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Whitney Houston’s Enduring Legacy: Lifting Up Other Black Women
THERE ARE, STRANGELY, a lot of other women in Whitney Houston’s 1993 video for the song “I’m Every Woman,” that can-do anthem powered by Houston’s unparalleled midrange pipes. “It’s all in me,” she sings of a spellbinding force that would seem to ...
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The Lethal Beauty of the Gloriosa Lily
Regal and otherworldly, it has enchanted florists with its flamelike form and incendiary colors. But the bloom is every bit as dangerous as it looks.
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Spring Fashion That Lights Up the Night
Mirrored paillettes, iridescent beads and eye-catching chain mail shine bright after dark.