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Do Americans Need Air-Conditioning?
Jul 04, 4:00AM
Summer's great indoor-temperature debate rages on.
The Horrible Place Between the Apps
Jul 04, 9:00AM
Many of us have half-quit apps like Twitter and Instagram. It's awful.
At Valentino, Diversity by Design
Jul 04, 12:55PM
At Viktor & Rolf, sustainability. Finally, designers are engaging with the issues of the day instead of ignoring them.
Kim Kardashian West and Japan Reach Détente
Jul 04, 4:12AM
An international incident over Ms. Kardashian West's Kimono trademark ends ... or does it?
A Look Back at Vintage Swimwear
Jul 04, 4:08AM
We dug in the New York Times photography archives to find images of swimsuits from 1930s onward. Come take a dip.
Is Cold Brew Better Than Iced Coffee?
Jul 04, 2:31PM
If by "better" you mean wildly popular and unpredictably caffeinated, then yes.
Anarchy in the Ateliers at Givenchy and Margiela
Jul 03, 2:05PM
Clare Waight Keller and John Galliano make some mayhem; Giorgio Armani and Giambattista Valli play a different game.
Taylor Swift, Scooter Braun and the Power of the Unfollow
Jul 01, 5:44PM
Whose accounts celebrities are following (or not following) on social media has become daily news.
Tiny Love Stories: 'In the Summer, We Sleep Naked'
Jul 02, 10:38PM
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Reflecting on the Border
Jul 04, 3:51PM
This week on El Espace: A recap of the border crisis, a parent reflects on parenting her lighter skinned child and more.
Why Doesn't He Love Our Kids Like He Loves His Nephew?
Jul 04, 1:00PM
A reader feels slighted by her husband's doting on another child.
Marijuana, Reefer, Weed: How Language Keeps Evolving for the Devil's Lettuce
Jul 04, 9:00AM
As long as people have smoked the plant, they've debated what to call it. And now marketers for the legal marijuana industry want everyone to say "cannabis."
Zoe Lister-Jones Reads 'An Empty Heart Is One That Can Be Filled'
Jul 03, 8:28PM
This week, the Modern Love podcast revisits an essay about the benefits of heartbreak.
The Man Who's Putting More Sex Toys on Walmart's Shelves
Jul 04, 3:50PM
"I want to become the Kleenex of sex toys," says Jamie Leventhal, whose small consumer products company was tapped by the giant retailer to create a new line.
Keanu Reeves Is Whatever You Want Him to Be
Jul 03, 8:04PM
People project onto the star of the "Matrix" and "John Wick" series what they want to see in themselves. "Dude, this is me in the future," one fan said.
$5.5 Million Homes in New York, Illinois and Missouri
Jul 03, 1:01PM
A minimalist home in the Hudson Valley designed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, an 1883 Tudor in Evanston and a medieval-style castle in Kansas City.
The Mystery of Davé
Jul 03, 11:47AM
It was once fashion's favorite Paris dumpling boîte. What happened?
The Legend of Moe's Books
Jul 04, 1:59AM
It remains a landmark in Berkeley, one of America's very best bookstores and worth an epic detour to visit.
When Santa Goes on Vacation
Jul 04, 12:35PM
Meet the Santas and Mrs. Clauses who live every day like it's Christmas — even in July.
A Whimsical Provincetown Home, Where Everything Is a Treasure
Jul 02, 5:03PM
The home goods retailer John Derian fills his 18th-century beach house with unlikely novelties.
Women Are Defining Paris Couture
Jul 02, 3:26PM
The three most famous French couture houses are now helmed by female designers.
For a Georgian Revival Estate on Long Island, a Second Act
Jul 02, 9:01AM
Built in 1931 for a son of the financier Jay Gould, the Oyster Bay Cove house and its grounds needed attention. Slowly but surely, they got it.
Should We All Take the Slow Road to Love?
Jul 04, 8:53AM
Millennials are going on fewer dates, having less sex and marrying later. Do they know something about love that the rest of us don't?
Women in the Spotlight, but Few Behind the Lens
Jul 04, 4:13AM
A new award aims to shine a light on a gender imbalance in photography.
A Naughty Name, a Virtuous Menu and a Line Down the Block
Jul 03, 3:10PM
Slutty Vegan, an Atlanta burger counter, has become the place to be seen waiting, especially if you're an African-American celebrity.
'No Lips. No Hands. No Lobsters.'
Jul 01, 1:23PM
Daniel Roseberry makes his debut at Schiaparelli.
Shopping for Bar Cabinets
Jul 01, 9:00AM
Do you really need a bar cabinet? Yes, if you want to enjoy your own parties.
Of Comic Books and Couture
Jul 01, 11:00PM
The relationship is no laughing matter. The two art forms have more in common than you might think, as a new exhibition makes clear.
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.
Donatella Versace Has Long Been a Gay Icon. Now It's Official.
Jun 30, 10:41PM
Where else would the high priestess of Italian glamour end up but as a Stonewall Ambassador riding around on a float?
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.
What Does Marianne Williamson Believe?
Jun 30, 4:06PM
After Donald Trump, what should a president be, anyway?
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?
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.
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
Jul 03, 4:21AM
As it turns 100, the bracing cocktail is wildly popular, with a host of new riffs and variations.
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."
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