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  • The Last Days of Hollywood’s Most Reviled Reporter

    Toward the end of her life, Nikki Finke, the journalist who struck fear into the hearts of Hollywood power players, believed she was onto one last story. “She said she wanted to write a piece about dying,” Diane Haithman, a friend and former ...

  • Redefining the ‘New’ in Lunar New Year

    Hands jostled around a large metal basin, plastic gloves crinkling as they massaged pounds of julienned radish, green onion and a spicy, fragrant paste of red pepper flakes, brined shrimp, ginger and garlic. “This goes so much faster when everyone ...

  • Clothes for People Who Love Books

    Inside the packed Rachel Comey store on Crosby Street in SoHo on Thursday, the readings began about halfway through the evening. When the crowd applauded for the memoirist Vivian Gornick, who read from her book “Unfinished Business: Notes of a ...

  • Elon Musk Said Davos Isn’t Fun. Well, Is It?

    A not-so-scientific poll of attendees at the Super Bowl of global capitalism.

  • What Do the Discerning Men Want?

    Fashion weeks offer up such a glut of the newest, latest, coolest, costliest, most insane, most fire and sometimes least obtainable objects that you might think they’d make monks of men’s wear experts. Yet, like gear heads, guys who look at clothes ...

  • A Style Star Emerges on the Tennis Court

    Frances Tiafoe may have lost his shot at winning the Australian Open, but his swirly “himbo” look won him fashion points. (Anna Wintour approves.)

  • Engagement Parties With a Cover Charge

    “Stag and does” are a largely rural Ontario tradition that help engaged couples raise money for their nuptials — and give neighbors a good reason to party.

  • Dance Like You’re Wednesday Addams

    At a Brooklyn club, fans of the Netflix series “Wednesday” showed off their takes on the pigtailed heroine’s signature moves in a midnight competition.

  • Men Should Wear More Pink

    MILAN — Spotting people in bright colors is always a thrill. Outside the latest round of men’s shows, which started on Friday and wrapped up earlier this week, dressing vibrantly seemed to be the law of the land. Bold floral prints and embroidered ...

  • Madonna Will Never Go Gently

    Why would we even want her to?

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