Magazine
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The Girl and the Fire
On knowing when it’s time to get out of the house.
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Grief Broke Marlon Wayans. Comedy Put Him Back Together.
It’s not easy to build a long and lucrative career by making comedy that some people might be tempted to call silly or sophomoric. If it were, more comedians would be as successful as Marlon Wayans. Wayans, the youngest sibling in a family dynasty ...
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When a Bunch of Bloody Yanks Came for English Soccer
In the first half of a January game at Stamford Bridge, the London stadium where the Chelsea Football Club has played since its founding in 1905, seven well-groomed spectators in green velvet jackets stood up together from their seats behind the ...
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Should I Lie So That My Cousin Can Have a Catholic Wedding?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to fib for a relative, especially when you don’t think the ends justify the means.
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TikTok’s Boss Goes From Reserved Tech Exec to Met Gala Chair
With the company facing a ban in the U.S., Shou Chew is expected to join Zendaya, Bad Bunny and Anna Wintour on the red carpet.
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A New Wave of Appreciation for the Man Who Drew New York
A somber gathering of artists and illustrators took place at a gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on a recent Friday evening. They were there for a Wright auction preview of the drawings and personal belongings of Jason Polan, the ...
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Zendaya Is No Stranger to the Met Gala Red Carpet. But It’s Been a While.
The actress will return to the event for the first time in five years, this time as a host. Take a look at all her previous Met Gala looks.
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An Opaque Philip Johnson House Reopens After 15 Years
The architect Philip Johnson’s Glass House, a rectangular glass-and-steel residence set on a grassy shelf above a wooded bluff in New Canaan, Conn., has epitomized a certain East Coast ideal of midcentury elegance since its completion in 1949. Before ...
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Initial Necklaces Worth Treasuring
Anne Boleyn, the queen of England from 1533 until her execution in 1536, was famously depicted wearing a gold “B” on a strand of pearls around her neck, and the mystery of its disappearance has led to centuries of speculation. (Was it, as some have ...
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In Los Angeles, a Hilltop Garden Party With a Tower of Crudités
Sara Kramer and Sarah Hymanson — the chef-owners of the restaurant Kismet — hosted a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern feast to celebrate their first cookbook.