Magazine
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A New Soho House in Portland Brings Soul-Searching (and a Rooftop Pool)
The status-conscious social club has landed in the Pacific Northwest’s crunchiest city. Some locals wonder: Why?
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The Conflict at the Heart of the Galliano Documentary
“High & Low: John Galliano” captures one of the fashion world’s greatest talents, while raising troubling industrywide issues that go…
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The Actor Who Rides the Subway to the Oscars
Ed Begley Jr. has made a tradition of taking public transportation to the Academy Awards. And, like many commuters, he…
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My Goldendoodle Spent a Week at Some Luxury Dog ‘Hotels.’ I Tagged Along.
By the time my goldendoodle, Steve, and I pulled up to our resting place, I was tired from the long…
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People Hated ‘Madame Web’ — But They Were Desperate to See Dakota Johnson Mock It.
The star has never quite said the movie was bad, but it’s fun to imagine a celebrity going scorched-earth on…
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Outdoor Voices to Close All Stores This Week
The athleisure retailer will go online only, according to employees who were surprised by the announcement.
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Anna Wintour Sings! (Sort Of.)
In his main job, Ryan Raftery works in the New York offices of LVMH, doing talent recruitment. In his second,…
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Trending at the Oscars, Brooches for Men
The brooch has shed its granny’s jewel box connotations and is making a comeback as a must-have accessory for guys.
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The ‘Colorblindness’ Trap: How a Civil Rights Ideal Got Hijacked
The fall of affirmative action is part of a 50-year campaign to roll back racial progress.
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Five Takeaways From Nikole Hannah-Jones’s Essay on the ‘Colorblindness’ Trap
How a 50-year campaign has undermined the progress of the civil rights movement.