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When Brand Trump Met Brand Vuitton
Oct 18, 10:02PM
A new workshop in Texas brought the president and the king of luxury together. Is this good or bad for both their brands?
What's Modern Love?
Oct 18, 9:18PM
It's a column. A book. A podcast. And now, a television show.
Why Don't Rich People Just Stop Working?
Oct 18, 4:39PM
Are the wealthy addicted to money, competition, or just feeling important? Yes.
Coming Out as Bipolar in Modern Love and Reliving It on TV
Oct 18, 7:53PM
In 2008, Terri Cheney went public about her mental illness. The essay led to a new career as a writer and an episode of the 'Modern Love' television series starring Anne Hathaway.
25 Modern Love Essays to Read if You Want to Laugh, Cringe and Cry
Oct 18, 5:31AM
To celebrate the column's 15th anniversary this month, and the new series on Amazon Prime Video, we pulled together some greatest hits.
Taking Ayahuasca When You're a Senior Citizen
Oct 17, 2:41PM
Some older adults are dabbling in this powerful psychedelic, which is mostly illegal in the United States.
Jack Quaid Loves a Haunted House
Oct 17, 6:57PM
The star of the Amazon show "The Boys" likes to be scared.
Spanx Started a Shapewear Revolution
Oct 15, 3:28PM
The undergarment company has inspired many other brands, but will millennials stand for being squished?
Donte Colley, the Hope We Need on Instagram
Oct 17, 9:00AM
Mr. Colley, who has collaborated with Ariana Grande, animates his choreographed videos with emoji and positive affirmations.
This Hip-Hop Legend's True Passion? Kites
Oct 18, 3:39PM
DJ Kool Herc, a pioneer of the breakbeat, is also a master of kites.
Review: 'Modern Love' Is Charming but Uneven
Oct 18, 12:00PM
Based on the New York Times column of the same name, the Amazon anthology series is the TV equivalent of an Instagrammable latte.
The Return of Golden Age Design
Oct 18, 9:01AM
With so many glass towers vying for attention in New York City, some developers are looking to the past for inspiration. The result: new buildings with Art Deco and neo-Georgian flourishes.
How Angela Yee, Hip-Hop Radio Host, Spends Her Sundays
Oct 18, 9:00AM
The Brooklyn native keeps it local, with a run in Prospect Park, a Caribbean brunch and a thorough house cleaning.
What 15 Years of 'Modern Love' Teaches You About Heartbreak and Happiness
Oct 18, 3:03PM
The Amazon TV series inspired by the beloved column premieres this week. Daniel Jones, the Modern Love editor, and Miya Lee, the projects assistant, discuss what they've learned about love.
NASA's First All-Female Spacewalk Makes History
Oct 18, 7:43PM
Two women on Earth, Jessica Bennett and Mary Robinette Kowal, had a chat about two women astronauts in medium-sized spacesuits.
Textiles Designed With Warp, Woof and Wit at MoMA
Oct 18, 3:50AM
The exhibition "Taking a Thread for a Walk" reveals the museum's underappreciated collection of fiber art and industrial design.
We Flew All the Way Here for This?
Oct 17, 3:59PM
A stepmother wonders whether traveling to visit her partner's daughters — and fight with his ex for their time — is worth it.
Marisa Tomei Reads 'He's Going Back to His Former Wife. Sort Of.'
Oct 16, 8:40PM
The actress, known for her role in "My Cousin Vinny" and now starring in "The Rose Tattoo" on Broadway, reads an essay about a dying husband's peculiar request.
Alex Wolff Acts, Writes and Directs. And He's Only 21.
Oct 16, 8:00PM
His debut film, "The Cat and the Moon," is loosely inspired by his parents.
Sophia Kokosalaki, Who Gave London Fashion a Grecian Spin, Dies at 46
Oct 18, 4:36PM
One of the leading Greek designers of her generation, she balanced a cutting-edge feminine look with ancient motifs and dressed thousands for the Athens Olympics.
Floating Points, Electronic Music's King of Pain
Oct 16, 6:48PM
The last time the English musician Sam Shepherd made an album, it took five years. His intense new record, "Crush," took five weeks. What changed?
Do-It-Yourself Sabbaticals
Oct 18, 4:33PM
Some companies will pay you to go away to keep you employed. People without that lucky perk are ginning up their own — by quitting.
Olivier Rousteing and Isabelle Huppert Take Manhattan
Oct 16, 5:01PM
Balmain unveils a new bag at Saks, and "Frankie" screens at Metrograph.
Cat Marnell Is Back From the Brink
Oct 16, 4:00PM
In her new audiobook "Self-Tanner for the Soul," the quasi-reformed party girl tells listeners that you can, in fact, run away from your problems.
This Is the Free Jumpsuit You'll Get With a $250,000 Ticket to Space
Oct 17, 12:37AM
Virgin Galactic's space tourists will wear the outfits, which would look at home on the bridge of the starship Enterprise.
Tom Steyer's Tie: They'll Never Take His Freedom!
Oct 16, 12:02PM
The tartan tie choice had viewers in a tizzy, but there was method to the madness.
These Sure Are Photos of Kim Jong-un on a Horse
Oct 16, 9:29PM
North Korea's state news agency said the dictator's eyes were "full of noble glitters" during his Putin-esque photo shoot.
Barneys Bidding Starts, and It's a Bet on the Future of Shopping
Oct 15, 10:53PM
Authentic Brands Group made an offer of $264 million for the chain, casting its lot with the power of brand names, not experiences.
Forget DMs. Celebrities Want You to Text Them.
Oct 15, 11:05PM
Stars are sharing their phone numbers online. Well, sort of.
NASA's New Spacesuits Unveiled, for Trips to the Moon and Beyond
Oct 18, 9:54AM
The agency is racing to meet President Trump's timeline for putting American astronauts on the lunar surface by 2024.
The Return of Olive Kitteridge, the Tart, Crotchety, Beloved Curmudgeon
Oct 15, 2:23PM
Elizabeth Strout, who won the Pulitzer Prize for "Olive Kitteridge," has written a sequel, "Olive, Again."
My Algorithm Makeover
Oct 15, 2:00PM
Wherein our columnist gives up on shopping and lets Amazon's Personal Shopper dress her for fall.
The Co-opting of Modest Fashion
Oct 15, 11:00AM
In a world of long sleeves and longer hemlines, what does it mean to dress according to religious rules?
Kristin Chenoweth's Private Stage
Oct 15, 9:01AM
The Broadway and TV star's decorating style? Art Deco meets Hollywood Regency, with a bit of the 1960s thrown in.
Kickstarter Calls Itself Progressive. But About That Union.
Oct 16, 1:19AM
A contentious organizing drive at the Brooklyn tech company has drawn in high-profile figures like the actor David Cross, the author Neil Gaiman and the cartoonist Matt Bors.
In Ecuador and Beyond, Indigenous Groups Are Fighting to Be Seen
Oct 14, 11:22PM
We spoke to a New York-based activist about the movement for indigenous rights throughout the Americas.
The California Fur Ban and What It Means for You
Oct 15, 2:35PM
Is this the beginning of the end of the mink coat? Here's what you need to know.
Hey, Look! Nonna and Her Pasta Are on YouTube
Oct 14, 7:43PM
A filmmaker is trying to preserve the art of handmade pasta by turning Italy's Pasta Grannies into video stars.
Fortnite Is Back, Ending Gamers' Long Nightmare
Oct 15, 1:01PM
After a black hole consumed everything in the game this weekend, the popular game was back online Tuesday, featuring a new map.
Sulli, South Korean K-Pop Star and Actress, Is Found Dead
Oct 14, 11:24PM
Sulli, 25, was known for being outspoken. She was found in her home on Monday, the authorities said, with no signs of foul play.
Is Rihanna's 'Visual Autobiography' a Triumph or a Tease?
Oct 15, 3:09PM
A fashion critic and a music critic debate.
Jane Smiley on What St. Louis Tells Us About America
Oct 14, 7:37PM
The author finds her hometown perhaps the most enlightening spot in America for exploring what America really is.
Fly Fishing Is the New Bird-Watching
Oct 14, 9:00AM
It's the latest "old timey" hobby to gain a dedicated new following.
47 Arrested in Drag Races That Can Reach 100 M.P.H.
Oct 14, 12:23PM
Officers in New Haven staged a sting operation at a McDonald's parking lot known for its raucous drag-racing gatherings.
WeWork Planned a Residential Utopia. It Hasn't Turned Out That Way.
Oct 14, 9:38PM
Adam Neumann, the company's ousted founder, once said there would be WeLive apartments around the globe. But now, it has only two sites and has been under investigation.
Why Won't Anyone Buy the Most Famous Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas?
Oct 12, 5:15PM
The great American institution of the Las Vegas wedding is in trouble.
Orville Peck, a Masked Gay Country Star, Rides Into Brooklyn
Oct 16, 1:31PM
"The masks exist as a point of discussion," Mr. Peck said.
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