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Would You Like to Spend Forever in This Tree?
Jun 12, 9:09AM
A California start-up wants to "redesign the entire end-of-life experience." The answer to "eternity management"? Forests.
The Queen of Eating Shellfish Online
Jun 11, 4:29PM
Bethany Gaskin is an American mukbang star. Eating giant crab legs for YouTube has made her a millionaire, she says.
Has SoHo Become One Big Wellness Pop-Up?
Jun 11, 12:38PM
CBD stores and face-mask pushers are going to destroy us all.
The Resurrection of Dolce & Gabbana
Jun 12, 3:20PM
After last year's debacle in China, the brand went dark. Now it may be on its way back.
Pay Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain
Jun 12, 2:37PM
Scott Sternberg's fashion career off-roaded once. With Entireworld, will he be second-time lucky?
Suiting Up With Meghan Markle's Designer
Jun 11, 5:12PM
As she prepares to introduce her men's wear collection at Pitti Uomo, the Givenchy designer Clare Waight Keller talked about Florentine dandies, gender parity and the Duchess of Sussex's dress.
Prom Season Is Almost Over
Jun 11, 4:22PM
Here's how one school in the Bronx celebrated.
Getting Dressed for the Tonys With Cynthia Erivo
Jun 09, 10:30PM
She has arrived.
Billy Porter on the Tonys Red Carpet
Jun 10, 2:46PM
>From the Academy Awards to the Met Gala to the Tonys, Billy Porter shakes up the ho-hum pre-show and wins the night — before the awards even begin.
Decoding Secret Florence
Jun 12, 3:28PM
Brick-and-mortar retail is alive and well in the Renaissance city, a true wonderland for shoppers. But to find the best addresses, you need insider tips.
Broadway Toasts the Tonys. And Zombies Take Over Midtown.
Jun 12, 3:31PM
Tony winners flood an after-party hosted by Rick Miramontez. And the premiere of "Dead Don't Die," by Jim Jarmusch, at MoMA.
The 'Paris Is Burning' Director on Its Message: 'Be Yourself'
Jun 12, 2:41PM
Ahead of the acclaimed documentary's rerelease in theaters, Jennie Livingston discusses her film and the ways its legacy has gone mainstream.
The Highs and Lows of LSD Literature
Jun 12, 9:00AM
Psychedelics are back, now in the language of health and wellness. Michael Pollan, Ayelet Waldman, and T.C. Boyle weigh in.
When Britney Spears Posts on Instagram, a Thousand Conspiracies Flower
Jun 12, 3:19PM
Her account reveals how mysterious "authentic" selves have become on social media.
In a 'Recycled' House, Details That Will Grow on You
Jun 12, 5:24AM
A family of dedicated environmentalists takes design inspiration from spores, mold, fungus and bacteria.
A Place the Entire Family Can Call Home
Jun 12, 4:49AM
Smart designs deliver privacy and connection for multiple generations.
A Penthouse that Defies TriBeCa's Limitations
Jun 11, 5:50PM
A triplex designed by architect-owner Cary Paik goes on the market for $13.5 million.
The Roots' Guitarist on Finding Sanctuary in Brooklyn
Jun 11, 5:12PM
For "Captain" Kirk Douglas and his family, home is where the art — and the music — is.
Why Women, but Not Men, Are Judged for a Messy House
Jun 12, 9:14AM
They're still held to a higher social standard, which explains why they're doing so much housework, studies show.
At Men's Fashion Week in London, Less Angst, More Celebration
Jun 10, 9:19PM
Craig Green, Charles Jeffrey and Alexander McQueen gave the spring 2020 collections a lift.
The Original Gangster Style Guy
Jun 11, 4:30PM
As the men's wear shows continue in Europe, spare a moment to consider a different kind of influencer.
Suiting Up Hockey's Stars, One Stitch at a Time
Jun 11, 4:07PM
A diminutive 86-year-old Italian immigrant in Montreal stands tall among the many hockey players he has dressed.
Billy Porter Challenges Gender Norms on the Tonys Red Carpet
Jun 10, 5:05AM
Mr. Porter wore a gown to Sunday night's awards show and he wasn't alone.
How Black Students Challenged the Racism at Their High School
Jun 08, 11:00AM
There was viral outrage online, and the story could have ended there. But it didn't.
They See It. They Like It. They Want It. They Rent It.
Jun 08, 4:07PM
Owning nothing is now a luxury, thanks to a number of subscription start-ups.
The Four Seasons Is Closing, Less Than a Year After Reopening
Jun 08, 3:49PM
The restaurant, which moved to a new location after losing its storied space in the Seagram Building, will close after lunch service on Tuesday.
The Dressing Rooms of Broadway: 33 Photos Over Nearly a Century
Jun 10, 4:50AM
For decades, our photographers have gotten intimate access backstage. Peek in as they capture stars, before the show and before the mirror.
Broadway Stars Getting Ready, Then and Now
Jun 10, 6:42PM
Six visits to six theaters, with decades between them, but the energy backstage is a constant.
Pasta Salads to Swoon Over (No, Really)
Jun 12, 4:23AM
Make better pasta salad, because you can.
The Death of Fashion Diplomacy
Jun 10, 3:09AM
White-tie faux pas? Hat tricks? It's time we stopped expecting the Trumps to play by any of the old rules.
Before She Wrote Cookbooks, Maida Heatter Created Hit Recipes for The Times
Jun 12, 4:37AM
This triple-layer chocolate torte, the newspaper's most requested dessert in 1972, was just one of the recipes developed by the legendary author, who died on Thursday at 102.
Why Is Picking a Paint Color So Hard?
Jun 10, 2:49PM
With endless options, picking the perfect paint color can be overwhelming and feel impossible. Now, companies are helping to make the choices for us.
Rebel Girls
Jun 09, 11:15PM
And a few boys, too. When riot grrrl pioneers Bikini Kill played their first New York show in 22 years, these are the fans who showed up — one as early as noon and two who hadn't told their parents. Hi mom and dad!
For These Women, a FIRE That Burns Too Male and Too White
Jun 08, 5:54AM
Fed up with the bro-heavy archetype of the FIRE trend ("financial independence, retire early"), women are carving out their own niche in the frugal-living movement.
A Cleveland River Once Oozed and Burned. It's Now a Hot Spot.
Jun 08, 6:38AM
The Cuyahoga River burst into flames for the last time in 1969. As tourism climbs, the city celebrates the river's rebound 50 years later.
Few Talked About Race at This School. Then a Student Posted a Racist Slur.
Jun 08, 12:46AM
When white students at a Minnesota school posted a slur to Snapchat, black classmates demanded action. Their efforts led to uncomfortable conversations about race.
Billy Porter Cat-Walks His Way Through Hudson Yards
Jun 07, 7:52PM
The actor and star of "Pose" goes shopping without gender boundaries at Forty Five Ten.
Here's What Being a Witch Really Means
Jun 08, 10:04PM
My grandma Trudy used to tell us that she had "healing hands." I soon discovered that I did, too.
Fixing Your Work Environment Will Not Fix Your Life
Jun 08, 5:51AM
Pocket computers, overbearing bosses and the Protestant work ethic conspire to blur the lines between your job and your existence. It's time to fight back.
Meet the Money Whisperer to the Super-Rich N.B.A. Elite
Jun 08, 5:46AM
Who's the guy Klay Thompson and other N.B.A. stars trust to manage their wealth? One who knows how to rebound with $8,000 stuffed into his underwear.
Even Grandpa Is on the Apps Now
Jun 11, 4:30PM
Should I tell my father-in-law that I caught him swiping?
Hootie & the Blowfish, Great American Rock Band (Yes, Really)
Jun 10, 4:43PM
Twenty-five years after the group's pop supernova "Cracked Rear View," it's time for a reassessment.
Shannon Watts's Work Diary: The Demanding Job of Running 'Moms Demand Action'
Jun 09, 5:12PM
One of the most prominent gun-control organizations in the United States got its start at her kitchen table. Now she crisscrosses the country pushing for change.
Putting the Glam in Mammogram
Jun 06, 10:47AM
Clinics are trying to improve the experience to get women to show up for regular appointments.
William Jackson Harper Reads 'Misery Loves Fried Chicken, Too'
Jun 10, 2:47PM
On this week's Modern Love podcast, "The Good Place" actor reads an essay about breakup buddies.
How China Tariffs Could Make Your Sweaters and Pants Cost More
Jun 07, 3:37AM
An array of added expenses may be passed on to consumers once the new trade policies are enacted.
Parks and Re-Creation
Jun 06, 5:23AM
Hip-hop royalty celebrates Gordon Parks. "Tales of the City" reinvents itself a fourth time.
The Spirit of 1994 Is Alive and Well in Aimé Leon Dore
Jun 07, 1:36PM
Heritage brands are usually in the business of looking way back. Do the mid-'90s count?
A Hotel Bar With a (Gay) Twist
Jun 06, 5:24AM
No Bar, which caters to a young queer crowd, opened a few months ago at the Standard hotel in the East Village.
The Age of the Internet 'Wife Guy'
Jun 08, 3:21PM
He's not just a husband. The wife guy married a woman, and now that is his personality — perhaps even his job.
Omega's Moonwatch Enters the Stratosphere
Jun 06, 5:22AM
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, prices for the Omega Speedmaster take off.
For New York Men's Fashion, Small Is Beautiful
Jun 06, 5:18AM
Men's fashion week has contracted to a mere smattering of shows. For scrappy young designers, that may not be all bad.
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