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You Can’t Live in the Past, Even in a Period-Accurate Frock
In 2012, not long after he decided to dedicate his professional life to 18th-century wares, Casey Samson spent a weekend…
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Is Everything A.S.M.R. Now?
Videos that tickle what is known as the Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response used to belong to a specific corner of…
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Sudden Resignations. A Leaked Letter. What’s Happening Inside Miss USA?
Noelia Voigt’s announcement this week that she was stepping down as Miss USA set off a string of departures and…
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Is It an Art Show? A Dinner Party? A Fashion Extravaganza?
Roze Traore, a multitalented New York chef served up dinner inside a New York art gallery to show off paintings…
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Imagine Your Last Day of Work Ever. Here’s Theirs.
Among life’s major milestones — think graduations, weddings, even annual events like birthdays and anniversaries — the retirement day is…
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What Are a Museum’s Obligations When It Shows a ‘Problematic’ Artist?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the responsibility an institution assumes once it exhibits an artist’s work.
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Charlamagne Tha God Won’t Take Sides
Charlamagne Tha God calls himself an entertainer. He’s a comedian, a media personality and an author. (He has written two…
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In Ecuador, Homes That Are Part of the Mountains
BEFORE THEY STARTED building Casa Pitaya, a country house on the rainy western slopes of the Ecuadorean Andes, the architects…
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The Black Female Artists Redefining Minimalism
JENNIE C. JONES was a 20-year-old art student when she first saw the work of the minimalist painter and sculptor…
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How a Novelist Became a Pop Star
“I hope you fall in love, I hope it breaks your heart” is the refrain (in English translation) of “Pasoori,”…