Magazine
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Time Celebrates a Hundred People and the City Toasts Elmhurst’s Frontline Workers
On Tuesday night, at a candlelit event space near Penn Station in Manhattan, Mayor David Holt of Oklahoma City leaned…
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Khaite Clothes, Made Miniature
Plus: a ’70s-inspired hotel in London, jewelry made with river pebbles — and more.
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In Brooklyn, a Honduran-Inspired Backyard Dinner
Cathleen O’Neil and Feisal Lagos, two friends who met in the New York events industry, have started a vibrant, collaborative…
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At the Australian State Dinner, Jill Biden Stays Neutral
The first lady wore a dress by designer Reem Acra.
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The Exhibition Making the Case for Art Without Men
Loved in her day, the French painter Marie Laurencin depicted a dreamy vision of a world of women. What does…
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A Hazy Issue for Couples: One Smokes (Pot), the Other Doesn’t
In many relationships, tensions arise as recreational cannabis use becomes more routine.
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The Scientists Watching Their Life’s Work Disappear
Amid the chaos of climate change, humans tend to focus on humans. But Earth is home to countless other species,…
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My Son Poses a Threat to My Safety. Should I Evict Him?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether parental responsibility should outweigh a person’s well-being.
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Poem: Suddenly, Last Summer
Lisa Jarnot’s “Suddenly, Last Summer” develops, through ecstatic repetition, a theology of lostness. The sea-turtle hatchlings, with their instinctual desire…
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Judge John Hodgman on the Tangled Yarn
Erin writes: I started crocheting during lockdown. Recently, I made the mistake of washing seven skeins of yarn at once,…