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In Oaxaca, a Meal to Celebrate a Pioneering Artist’s Legacy
On a brisk October morning, a crowd of 30 artists, designers and curators gathered in downtown Oaxaca, Mexico, to toast…
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Jacqueline de Jong Paints It All
The Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong, 82, lives alone with her cat, Shosha, in a vertiginous central Amsterdam townhouse that…
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It’s Apple Season. This Galette Cuts the Chill With a Kick.
A few weeks ago, when I called Krissy Scommegna, the 32-year-old owner of the Boonville Barn Collective in Boonville, Calif.,…
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A Nourishing Filipino-Inspired Soup for Fall
The chef Angela Dimayuga grew up in San Jose, Calif., the fifth of six children in a Filipino American family,…
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Judge John Hodgman on the Family Netflix Account
Ella writes: We have a family Netflix account. I am 18, but every time I switch my profile to allow…
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Poem: [If you want to make it to the moon]
Sometimes the moon looks so close you believe you’ll drive into it on a Friday night. Dan Chiasson is on…
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The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week
Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…
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An Artist’s Life in Objects, From a Warhol Print to a Postmodern Lamp
In the 1980s, the artist Peter Halley helped ignite New York’s East Village art scene alongside contemporaries like Jeff Koons…
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An Ice-Cream Parlor Where Time Stands Still
In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from…
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At Her Home in Suffolk, Olivia Laing Finds Fresh Inspiration
A GARDEN BURSTING through the hard, cold ground in spring is a metaphor for resilience that few writers — especially…