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Judge John Hodgman on the Curse of the Sourdough Starter
It inspired a bread dough making frenzy and took over this couple’s fridge.
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Poem: From … AGAIN
This selection from Mark Nowak is the E segment of an abecedarian work — an enduring poetic form organized around the letters of the alphabet. Chaucer wrote an abecedarian, as did the ancient Hebrew poets of the Book of Psalms. Nowak’s abecedarian ...
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These Vessels Are Meant to Deceive
Plus: artistic interpretations of the Calvin Klein archive, a San Antonio hideaway — and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Don’t Call These Clothes Minimalist. Or Quiet Luxury for That Matter.
Warning: The versatile, sumptuous pieces at Attersee may telegraph “stealth wealth,” but that’s not the point.
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What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week
Designers showed camaraderie, while also calling for peace. Several Israeli designers decided to cancel their shows because of the war.
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What Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon and Ziwe Wore to Parties This Week
A benefit raised money for God’s Love We Deliver, and the comedian Ziwe hosted an event for her new book.
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My Sister Hid $5,000 From Me, Then Her Husband Died. Do I Ask for the Money?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether extenuating circumstances should outweigh a reasonable request.
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A Photographer’s House of Shadows
In his home and studio, as in his art, Bill Henson plays with the balance of light and dark.
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Radicchio Is in Season — And in Style
Increasingly, the vegetable is becoming a mainstay of contemporary American cuisine.
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Tote Bags for Those Who Want to Have It All
Roomy, neutral accessories that go with everything.