The Lei Makers Reimagining an Ancient Tradition
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From a Celebrated Chef, a New Line of Home Goods
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Philippe Starck on Five Things He Wishes He’d Made
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How to Hand-Wash All Your Clothes
Even the most delicate fabrics can often be treated at home, rather than dry-cleaned, and it doesn’t have to be a hassle.
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Unique Engagement Gift Ideas to Celebrate Your Friends
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Why So Many Chefs Don’t Want Restaurants Anymore
Some of America’s most lauded cooks have stepped away from the lunch-and-dinner grind.
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A Midcentury Turin Home Gets a Careful Update
What do you do to an apartment in a building designed by Ada Bursi, one of Italy’s first female architects? Add color and texture, but not so much as to distract from its history.
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The best compliment a man — gay or straight, old or … not so old — can receive is to enter the pantheon of daddies.
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Some of America’s Best Art Is in the Yard
For people who have historically been excluded by museums and galleries, their own properties have became a source of inspiration.
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The 25 Men’s Fashion Collections That Changed the Way We Dress
A group of experts — designers, editors and a street-style photographer — debate which clothes truly changed men’s wear.
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The 25 Photos That Defined the Modern Age
A group of experts met to discuss the images that have best captured — and changed — the world since 1955.
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The 25 Essential Pasta Dishes to Eat in Italy
Two chefs, one cookbook author, a culinary historian and a food writer made a list of the country’s most delicious meals, from carbonara in Rome to ravioli in Campania.
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The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years
Three designers, a museum curator, an artist and a design-savvy actress convened at The New York Times to make a list of the most enduring and significant objects for living.
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The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Mexico City
We asked five chefs and other food-obsessed locals to debate the most memorable plates (and snacks and beverages) in the capital.
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A roundup of versatile work wear-inspired jackets.
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The artist Paul P. is a painter whose power comes from representing a scarcely documented, in-between generation of queer life.
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And is the culture telling the right stories about them, at a time when it’s never felt more urgent?
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Eleven brilliantly wacky homes that make conventional ideas of good taste seem boring.
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Here are five places, from coastal Norway to Marrakesh, with exceptional hotels that still have availability for the holidays.
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Locals recommend the area’s best pies, wild gardens and coastal footpaths.
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Zaho de Sagazan went viral for her performances at the Cannes Film Festival and the Paris Olympics. Next, she’s coming to America.
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The editor Ryan Fitzgibbon invited collaborators to toast “A Great Gay Book,” a new collection of pieces from his influential, now-defunct magazine, Hello Mr.
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Painters and sculptors are exploring agency and femininity by depicting floating appendages.
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