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World
Gabriela Wiener Does Not Care if You Don’t See Her Writing as Literature
When the Peruvian writer Gabriela Wiener was a child, she dreaded school trips to museums in Lima, the capital. As…
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Arts
Becky G’s Revenge Fantasy, and 11 More New Songs
Hear tracks by PinkPantheress, the Rolling Stones featuring Stevie Wonder and Lady Gaga, and others.
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Food
The Glamorous, Lonely Lives of Private Chefs
In July, Tashea Channell Younge, a private chef and caterer from New York City, flew to Los Angeles, all expenses…
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Travel
In the Faroe Islands, Art, Food and Fashion Take a Cue From Nature
Huddled in the North Atlantic between Iceland, Scotland and Norway, the Faroes — an 18-island archipelago and self-governing nation within…
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Magazine
How the War in Ukraine Turned Tennis Into a Battlefield
It was a few days before the start of Wimbledon this summer, and Elina Svitolina, just off a flight from…
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Magazine
When Your ‘Doppelganger’ Becomes a Conspiracy Theorist
In June, the Canadian journalist and activist Naomi Klein was sitting in the dark gray booth of a recording studio…
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Magazine
Ja’Tovia Gary Sets Her Sights on Love
The experimental artist discusses Black Southern storytelling, the blues and the guilt-free pleasures of a romance novel.
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Magazine
Can a New Genre of Eco-Thrillers Inspire Climate Action?
Fighting the apocalypse is a timeworn movie trope. But in an era of environmental catastrophe, some filmmakers are creating more…
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Magazine
A Los Angeles Home That Channels the Magic of ‘Fantasia’
By her own admission, the actorAnastasia Graffis a maximalist who loves “girlie things,” so it’s not altogether surprising that she…
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News
He Wanted His Texas Home to Resemble a ‘Groovy’ Opium Den
His designer was taken aback. But then she set about creating “Lenny Kravitz meets Italian ’60s meets ‘Once Upon a…