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Retracing Walt Whitman’s Steps Through Brooklyn and Manhattan
Walt Whitman resided in Brooklyn for more than 28 years, longer than he lived any other place. He was almost…
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We’re Reading Michael Cunningham’s ‘Specimen Days’ With the Author
Join us Dec. 8 for a virtual conversation on this novel about love, yearning, transcendence and America.
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In This Crazy World, I Can Always Count on Curry
The warm, versatile flavors of Japanese kare rice can be a weekday comfort or a marquee meal.
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In ‘White Lotus,’ Beauty and Truth Are All Mixed Up
This season focuses on the willful delusion of the wealthy — and how easily preyed upon people who evade reality…
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Three Looks That Got Our Attention at the People’s Choice Awards
Shania Twain, Olivia Wilde and Lizzo wore some of the most showstopping looks to the ceremony Tuesday night.
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Suits So Good They Make a Case for Monarchy
The Savile Row tailoring in “The Crown” makes no guarantees for the survival of the monarchy, but it leaves little…
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Tell Him Your Story, and He’ll Photograph Your Wedding. For Free.
As a freshman at Princeton eight years ago, Vincent Po came to dread introductions. Many of the students he met…
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Kirstie Alley’s Dance With Hollywood
Long before the current body-positivity movement, Ms. Alley made people think about fatness on TV, often at her own expense.
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Margaret Atwood Offers Her Vision of Utopia
Margaret Atwood is one of the world’s foremost writers of dystopian literature, having imagined such worst-case horrors as a theocracy…
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How the 1% Runs an Ironman
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…