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Michael R. Jackson’s Big Broadway Thriller
During a walk along the Great White Way this winter, I saw something peculiar: two marquees advertising two Michael Jacksons.…
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Elon Musk Is a Typical Twitter User, Except for One Thing
In many ways, Elon Musk uses Twitter like the rest of us. He likes to joke around, but isn’t as…
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The War in Ukraine Has Unleashed a New Word
The City Council of Mariupol, Ukraine, was trying to make a point about mass death. Their city had been hit…
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Searching for the Notorious Celebrity Book Stylist
YIGIT TURHAN, THE Milan-based director of branding and entertainment relations at Valentino, was in Los Angeles last year when he…
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In This Joana Choumali Work, a Dreamy, Swallow-Filled Sky
In each installment of The Artists, T highlights a recent or little-seen work by a Black artist, along with a…
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Cecilie Bahnsen Makes Her Paris Debut
In a white-walled studio in the Third Arrondissement of Paris two days before Cecilie Bahnsen’s fall 2022 runway presentation, the…
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In the Foothills of Los Angeles, a Celebration of Renewal
Since 2002, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim have run their trendsetting label Opening Ceremony more like a social club than…
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Remember Going Out? These Perfumes Promise to Take You Back
The transporting abilities of scent are often invoked but just as frequently misunderstood. “Smells aren’t better at retrieving memories than…
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Brunello Cucinelli Keeps Chickens, and Many Books, at His 17th-Century Italian Villa
The fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli grew up in an ancient stone farmhouse outside the town of Castel Rigone in Umbria,…
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Babies Have Entered the Chat
Planning around naps, shelling out for nannies or yelling into the void — parents working from home all have ways…