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Donatella Versace Has Long Been a Gay Icon. Now It's Official.
Jun 30, 4:14PM
Where else would the high priestess of Italian glamour end up but as a Stonewall Ambassador riding around on a float?
He Lost His Name. He Lost His Brand. But He Is No Fashion Victim.
Jun 30, 12:42PM
Ralph Rucci is once again the only American on the couture schedule.
'Paris Is Burning' Goes Global
Jun 29, 11:08PM
Nearly 30 years after the seminal documentary on ballroom culture, underground queer dance competitions are an international phenomenon.
What Does Marianne Williamson Believe?
Jun 30, 4:06PM
After Donald Trump, what should a president be, anyway?
Kim Kardashian West and the Kimono Controversy
Jun 28, 7:32PM
She responds to accusations of cultural appropriation: "I understand and have deep respect for the significance of the kimono in Japanese culture."
The Joy of Queer Parties: 'We Breathe, We Dip, We Flex'
Jun 28, 7:39PM
Gay clubs and safe spaces have historically offered a place for experiences and road-testing new looks, identity expressions, desires and orientations. Like "getting a rinse."
When Is Being Together Worth $5.50 an Hour? Please Solve
Jun 28, 7:28PM
Love is an emotional — but also financial — investment, which means the rules of economics may apply.
What Political Branding Looks Like
Jun 28, 9:40PM
A breakdown of what the candidates are saying when they aren't saying anything at all.
Aubrey Plaza Cracks a Grin at the Batting Cage
Jun 29, 11:08PM
The athletic star of "Legion" takes a swing at the Baseball Center in Manhattan.
Min Hogg, World of Interiors Editor, Dies at 80
Jun 29, 2:42AM
Ms. Hogg turned a fledgling operation into a respected publication that would become a touchstone in the design world and beyond.
The Kitchen Counter Challenge
Jun 29, 10:30PM
Marble or man-made, plain or veined, wood or steel? Here's how to decide.
Five Places to Visit in Houston
Jun 29, 2:06AM
Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander and his wife, supermodel Kate Upton, are foodies at heart. So what better city to call home than Houston?
Gay, Cuban and in Love
Jun 28, 2:10PM
This week on El Espace: An exhibition in Miami looks back on the city's queer history, Latinx creators discuss their work and more.
The Negroni Is a Century Old, but Just Hitting Its Stride
Jun 29, 9:53PM
As it turns 100, the bracing cocktail is wildly popular, with a host of new riffs and variations.
This Man Has Got to Stop Looking in My Window
Jun 29, 11:08PM
What should I do about his unneighborly — and unnerving — behavior?
The Most Fabulous Old Folks Home
Jun 30, 2:53PM
An illustrated visit to Openhouse, an organization for L.G.B.T.Q. seniors.
Screen Actors Celebrate Pride. Yachtswomen Are Proud, Too.
Jun 27, 4:52AM
SAG-Aftra hosts a pride dinner at Club Cumming. And "Maiden," a documentary about an all-female sailing crew, premieres in Manhattan.
Zachary Quinto Reads 'An Affection Multiplier, With Four Feet and a Wet Nose'
Jun 28, 8:12PM
On this week's Modern Love podcast, the "Star Trek" star reads an essay about a dog named Zoloft.
Etika, a YouTube Personality, Is Mourned by Fans
Jun 26, 8:17PM
The 29-year-old's death highlighted the way that social media networks handle posts by users who are struggling with mental illness.
A Touch of Weimar Cabaret in Times Square
Jun 27, 4:52AM
The Paradise Club is the latest endeavor by Ian Schrager to lure night-life A-listers to the tourist mecca.
I Like Working Retail. Why Am I Too Ashamed to Say So?
Jun 29, 2:42AM
Class anxieties and ungenerous colleagues can make good work situations feel bad. Here's how to address both.
Target Pulls New Thread in Bikini Yarn
Jun 27, 4:50AM
This swimsuit can't stop iterating.
How 'Jane the Virgin' Made a Better Man of Justin Baldoni
Jun 29, 10:55AM
He talks about the ways he and his TV character evolved. (Just don't call him a Wife Guy.)
Something Borrowed, Something Green
Jun 26, 10:00AM
Brides and grooms are celebrating the big day with eco-conscious celebrations.
Buy Low-Tops, Sell High-Tops: StockX Sneaker Exchange Is Worth $1 Billion
Jun 27, 4:13AM
StockX is one of several online marketplaces that have turned resales of shoes into a big — and highly valued — business.
Next Stop, Fashion Disney
Jun 27, 4:48AM
As the men's wear season winds down, fashion shows themselves are ramping up, becoming a potentially lucrative new form of mass entertainment.
Toasting Sarah Huckabee Sanders. By the Press. Really.
Jun 25, 9:24PM
"You'd better not say I was here," said one White House reporter, who attended the awkward drinks at a nearby steakhouse.
Hey, Tourists! Here's Where to Dance and Drink in New York City for Pride
Jun 30, 4:05PM
Let's be honest: The Stonewall isn't all that. Here are some places to go instead.
Megan Thee Stallion Knows 'Tuition Ain't No Joke'
Jun 27, 1:38PM
The 24-year-old rapper hosted a kinder beauty pageant, with scholarship money as the prize.
'Knitting Has Always Been Political': Ravelry Bans Pro-Trump Content, and Reactions Flood In
Jun 25, 1:44PM
The site's move set off a firestorm about the role of politics in the crafting world.
Brows Before Vows
Jun 28, 8:01PM
"Eyebrows are the No. 1 thing that creates symmetry on the face. It balances things out."
A Year in Paris That Transformed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Jun 27, 4:50AM
As a college student, Jacqueline Bouvier spent her junior year in Paris, and the city became one of the greatest influences in her life.
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