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Race and 'The Real Housewives'
Oct 29, 9:00AM
Bravo's shows offer a wealth of diversity, but its crown jewel has often been divided on racial lines.
What If Netflix, but Twice as Fast?
Oct 29, 9:50PM
Twice the speed could help you get double the Bojack.
Till Seth Do Us Part
Oct 29, 5:04PM
Get out your Ouija boards, pilgrims, for the return of a mysterious '60s spirit.
'OK Boomer' Marks the End of Friendly Generational Relations
Oct 29, 5:07PM
Now it's war: Gen Z has finally snapped over climate change and financial inequality.
The Joy of Kooky
Oct 29, 5:01PM
My long and guilty love affair with an astrology book.
The Color of Protest
Oct 29, 12:23PM
Banning the import of black clothing to Hong Kong misses the point when it comes to clothing and opposition.
A Quintessential New York Apartment for a Star of 'Evil'
Oct 29, 1:49PM
When Aasif Mandvi first saw his home, he thought it was the kind of place "where Gordon Gekko stands and looks out over the skyline."
How to Make Your Travel Clothes Pop on Instagram
Oct 29, 9:00AM
"On Instagram we are selling a fantasy, and we want it to look like we have these amazing lives," one stylist says. "But it can't feel forced; it has to look easy."
It's Halloween. Here's What's Haunting the Runways.
Oct 29, 9:00AM
Aliens, demons and other shady creatures are invading social media — and being co-opted by the world of style.
The Secret Ingredient That Improves Meat Every Time
Oct 29, 4:16PM
You may love it. You may hate it. But a smear of mayonnaise before cooking makes beef, pork, chicken and fish better as if by magic. J. Kenji López-Alt explains.
Real Wedding Day Looks
Oct 26, 9:00AM
A selection of outfits worn by men and women, most of whom were featured in our announcements.
It's One of Autumn's Best Scents, but Not Everyone Smells It
Oct 26, 8:36PM
Foliage is lovely, but so is the odor of the katsura, also known as the "caramel tree."
While California Fires Rage, the Rich Hire Private Firefighters
Oct 28, 5:03PM
A small but growing number of wealthy people are hiring their own teams.
Alber Elbaz Opens Up on Plans for His New Fashion Brand
Oct 28, 9:56AM
The former Lanvin designer said he has signed a deal with Richemont.
Ellen DeGeneres Just Bought a Vintage Rolex. It Only Cost Around $750,000.
Oct 29, 7:57PM
And she has a new watch friend in Amsterdam. Ain't life grand?
Love Letter: Like Your Friend, Hate His Husband
Oct 25, 6:31PM
Is there anything you can do if you dislike your pal's partner?
'Moonlight' Unlocked the Door. Naomie Harris Charged Through It.
Oct 25, 3:21PM
The British actress made a name for herself in James Bond and Pirates of the Caribbean movies, but it was a little indie that changed her career.
How The Astro Poets Spend Their Sundays
Oct 25, 9:00AM
A macrobiotic lunch and a visit to a witch supply store prepare these astrology wordsmiths for whatever "emerges."
In Mexico City, a Blossoming of All Things Japanese
Oct 25, 8:15PM
Japanese-inspired businesses are sprouting up — from fashion labels and boutiques to a new hotel — along with new Japanese-influenced places to eat and drink.
Jenny Slate Wrote a Book-Shaped Thing. What Is It?
Oct 25, 9:00AM
"Little Weirds," a new collection by the actress and comedian, isn't the funny memoir you might have expected.
Alyssa Milano, Celebrity Activist for the Celebrity Presidential Age
Oct 25, 6:37PM
The actress is trying to stay just famous enough to still get invited to Washington.
Justin Hartley of 'This Is Us' Meditates on His Rolexes
Oct 29, 3:48PM
The former soap opera star goes watch shopping at Wempe Jewelers on Fifth Avenue.
Pairs Well With Weed
Oct 25, 11:25PM
The first marijuana restaurant in West Hollywood, Calif. is a branding exercise. What does it mean for the industry?
After 15 Years, Dream Mall Finally Becomes a Reality
Oct 24, 10:47PM
The $5 billion development in the Meadowlands, formerly known as Xanadu and now called American Dream, will open on Friday. Sort of.
Ingo Maurer, Designer Known as a Poet of Light, Dies at 87
Oct 25, 12:56PM
Mr. Maurer's wonky fascination with technology led to lamps he made out of scribbled memos, tea strainers and incandescent bulbs with feathered wings.
Your Job Will Never Love You Back
Oct 24, 4:03PM
TBH it's pretty rude that your work causes you endless stress and never even goes to couples' therapy with you.
Let's Double Date. But Maybe Your Wife Could Stay Home?
Oct 24, 3:00PM
A reader wonders whether it's O.K. to tell a friend that his partner isn't welcome at their next outing.
A French Wine From China? This $300 Bottle Is the Real Thing
Oct 25, 8:39PM
A Rothschild estate in Shandong Province has released its first vintage. It was 10 years in the making.
You Too Can Play the Handbag Stock Market
Oct 24, 9:00AM
Don't think of those totes and saddle bags as just pretty accessories. They could also be an investment portfolio.
He Made the Longest Ocean Voyage in History, and Turned It Into Art
Oct 28, 4:45PM
Reid Stowe once hung out with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. But the sea was his true passion.
Mandla Morris, Son of Stevie Wonder, Pursues Music and Fashion
Oct 23, 9:30PM
The 14-year-old appeared in "A Star Is Born" and "Dancing With the Stars: Juniors."
Ben Platt Reads 'Words With (I Wish We Were More Than) Friends'
Oct 23, 9:09PM
"The Policitian" star reads an essay about a fleeting but meaningful online relationship.
One Family Built Forever 21, and Fueled Its Collapse
Oct 24, 8:10PM
The retailer's bankruptcy filing, and interviews with former employees, give a rare glimpse into a family controlled, intensely secretive operation.
Can a 'Transformational Journey' Change Your Life? Our Writer Had Her Doubts
Oct 23, 1:21PM
Seeing the world "through new eyes" was the aim of a rigorously planned trip to Portugal, offered by a new breed of tour operator. It almost worked.
Inside the Nordstrom Dynasty
Oct 24, 2:38PM
One of the great family businesses faces the start-up age.
Why Saving the Oceans Is as Vital as Protecting Rain Forests
Oct 23, 3:01PM
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, a marine biologist, talks about phytoplankton, plastic straws and the best fish to eat.
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