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Kristin Scott Thomas on Playing a Different Kind of Part
Nov 25, 5:38PM
The actress is helping to lead the Women's Forum for the Economy and Society. But: "I'm not a feminist. I'm not a politician."
Inside the War for California's Cannabis Churches
Nov 25, 3:20PM
Illegal marijuana dispensaries outnumber legal ones more than three to one in California. What's the role of the cannabis church?
Bernard Arnault Just Bought Tiffany. Who Is He?
Nov 25, 3:06PM
A field guide to the man behind LVMH, who just engineered the biggest deal in luxury — and isn't done yet.
The Men's Cardigan Makes a Comeback
Nov 24, 2:08AM
The versatile sweater is cozy on Mister Rogers, cool on Kurt Cobain and chilling on Logan Roy.
Can Fan Fiction Bridge the Partisan Divide?
Nov 24, 5:29PM
Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
When U.S.C. Plays U.C.L.A., They Play Too
Nov 23, 10:00AM
Marching band is a team of its own.
Marie Kondo Wants to Sell You Nice Things. What's Wrong With That?
Nov 22, 12:22PM
Her new online store honors her brand's ethos: that objects can make people happy.
Face It, Mom and Dad: I'm Not Special
Nov 22, 5:22AM
My parents wanted only the best for me. That was the problem.
How They Suited Up for the Impeachment Battle
Nov 22, 12:07PM
In a political drama that turns on the telling detail, the details of dress matter too.
How Jell-O Molds Claimed Their Spot on the American Table
Nov 25, 7:56PM
All aquiver for the holidays, festive molds and gelatin salads are a Thanksgiving staple with deep origins.
Scientists Created Fake Rhino Horn. But Should We Use It?
Nov 25, 3:31PM
Experts are divided over whether flooding the Asian market with convincing artificial rhino horn would help or hurt rhinos' survival.
Hut Skiing in the Dolomites: Storybook Scenery and Grappa Included
Nov 25, 10:23PM
The writer was looking for an alpine adventure. Then, she heard something wild — a "ski safari," with multi-resort ski days and stays in family-run inns in the Italian Alps.
Suicides by K-Pop Stars Prompt Soul-Searching in South Korea
Nov 25, 4:33PM
Two beloved female stars, Sulli and Goo Hara, ended their own lives in two months, exposing the painful side of being a K-pop idol.
Luxury Giant LVMH to Buy Tiffany for $16.2 Billion
Nov 25, 10:16PM
The deal is the biggest ever in the luxury sector, and it adds a prominent American name to the LVMH stable of brands.
When Instagram Killed the Tabloid Star
Nov 25, 5:03AM
In the 2010s, celebrity culture was domesticated by a free photo sharing app, and the paparazzi were left stranded on the pavement.
How to Rebrand a Country
Nov 23, 10:00AM
Colombia, Rwanda and Croatia were seen as dangerous and conflict-ridden. Now they top travel bucket lists. How other countries can follow their lead, in seven steps.
Celebrating the Modern Ballroom Scene
Nov 25, 2:36PM
At artist Rashaad Newsome's Champion Art Ball, a focus on black creativity and artistry.
Roger Federer, Sneakerhead?
Nov 24, 3:04AM
The 20-time Grand Slam tennis champion is taking a big step toward life after tennis with On, a small Swiss running shoe brand with a cult following and global ambitions.
Our Best Thanksgiving Recipes: Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Pumpkin Pie and More
Nov 23, 10:00AM
We have every recipe you need to host the best Thanksgiving yet.
Wait — Are You Thankful?
Nov 22, 8:55PM
A collection of stories to read either way.
Mark Cuban Buys Democracy.com
Nov 25, 2:03PM
The billionaire said he bought the domain name this month "to make sure someone didn't do something crazy with it."
Love Letter: Let's Eat Together!
Nov 22, 7:00PM
Because (surprise!) gathering is good for you.
Manny Jacinto of 'The Good Place' Plummets to Earth
Nov 22, 1:09PM
Best known for playing Jason Mendoza, a "hot life-size action figure," Mr. Jacinto is ready for the big screen.
Five Places to Visit in Washington, D.C. With a Black Digital Storyteller
Nov 22, 10:00AM
Lanae Spruce made a name for herself as a social media specialist at the Smithsonian's African American Museum. Here are her top D.C. spots.
How Marla Maples Spends Her Sundays
Nov 22, 10:00AM
Far from the Trump White House, the actress and entrepreneur is pursuing a more spiritual path in Manhattan.
Our Best Vegetarian Thanksgiving Recipes
Nov 25, 2:00AM
We have main dish ideas and all of the classic Thanksgiving recipes you need to host a fantastic meat-free feast.
The Comfort-Loving Cult of the Lincoln Town Car
Nov 22, 4:16PM
Even with the advent of Uber, Lyft and Priuses, a model discontinued in 2011 has its loyalists.
Victoria's Secret, Struggling on Many Fronts, Cancels Annual Fashion Show
Nov 22, 7:09PM
The decision comes as the lingerie giant has sought to overcome a host of challenges, including criticism of objectification of women and its financial woes.
Jim Meehan Has Left PDT, the Influential Bar He Helped Found
Nov 21, 9:35PM
The East Village speakeasy's general manager, Jeff Bell, has plans to buy the business.
Thank God for Judy Blume
Nov 21, 5:00PM
Many people assume that I had a very body-positive upbringing. But like so many women, it was quite the opposite.
Can Our Lease Weather Unrequited Love?
Nov 21, 3:21PM
A reader wonders what to do about his live-in BFF who has expressed feelings for their third roommate.
The Fifth Avenue Home of Jayne Wrightsman Goes on the Market
Nov 21, 11:44PM
The society grande dame's 7,000-square-foot apartment will list at $50 million, in a co-op that requires all cash deals.
Tulsi Gabbard's White Pantsuit Isn't Winning
Nov 21, 9:52PM
The Democratic presidential candidate has made white the staple of debate night appearances. It leaves a chill.
'Voodoo Is Part of Us'
Nov 21, 1:43PM
Inside a religious Haitian soiree in Brooklyn.
On the Hunt in Tokyo for 'Authentic' Denim
Nov 21, 2:51PM
The distinction applies not to the origin, but to how bluejeans are made.
A Nairobi Neighborhood Ablaze With Color, Design and Creativity
Nov 22, 9:22PM
Local and international meet to create an exclusive shopping district.
In Paris, Eco-Friendly Brands Make a Style Statement
Nov 21, 5:20PM
In an inherently expensive city, products made with protecting the environment in mind can be had for surprisingly reasonable prices.
Made in Madrid, by Hand
Nov 21, 2:48PM
In the Spanish capital, shoppers looking for high-quality clothes and accessories can still find them — or have them made to order.
Long Overlooked, Bratislava Shines With Newfound Cool
Nov 21, 2:49PM
Creative locals are energizing what was once a communist outpost.
Global Shopping With UNESCO as Your Guide
Nov 21, 2:57PM
The organization that designates historically important sites does the same for historically significant crafts — and its list can be your shopping guide.
Typing These Two Letters Will Scare Your Young Co-Workers
Nov 21, 10:00AM
Everything was O.K. until you wrote "O.K."
The Big Business of Unconscious Bias
Nov 20, 10:27PM
Companies want to avoid racism, sexism and misgendering. Consultants are standing by.
A Temple to Techno Opens in Queens
Nov 21, 1:34AM
Basement, a new club under the Knockdown Center, is New York's answer to Berghain.
Mrs. Rogers's Neighborhood
Nov 20, 5:01PM
And Housing Works holds a shopping benefit at its Chelsea store.
They Don't Call Them Hot Desks for Nothing
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Many of today's co-working offices have stylish interiors with un-beige color schemes. Go ahead, pull up a Sayl chair.
The Trees and the Forest of New Towers
Nov 21, 3:17AM
As engineered wood evolves as a construction material, the sky is becoming the limit for timber office and institutional buildings.
A Panorama of Design
Nov 20, 10:00AM
A look at design world events, products and people.
Looking at Where Chicago Works
Nov 25, 6:20PM
A tour reveals how form and function have evolved in the places where people earn a living.
In the Woods of Greenwich, a Studio for Writing Poetry
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Inspired by Thoreau, a former investment banker has created a minimalist haven, with huge windows and 1,500 books.
A Taste of Vegan Nashville
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Chocolate-avocado tarts, plant-based hot fried chicken, tater tots with black-eyed pea salsa: In Nashville's emerging vegan scene, the possibilities are endless.
Black and White and Redone all Over
Nov 20, 10:00AM
In Nashville, an architecture studio installs its headquarters in a former public library.
Choose Your Cozy Hangout
Nov 20, 3:10PM
In today's open work space, employees are searching for private places — and designers are too.
What to Do With Your Parents' Sofa, and Other Answers to Decorating Questions
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Suggestions for plants that can survive a dark apartment and the best small containers for composting kitchen waste.
A Sea Change for Plastic
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Architects and designers are finding new workplace and household uses for the stuff polluting our oceans.
Office Design That Sends a New Message
Nov 21, 6:54PM
The modern workplace needs a different feel as companies look to accommodate fluctuating opportunities and personnel.
A Designer's Suicide and the Clothes He Left Behind
Nov 20, 12:49PM
Josephus Thimister died last week. You probably don't know who he was. You should.
These Books Take You to a Wild Place
Nov 20, 10:00AM
Explore the settings where villains lurk, heroes meander and jaws drop.
What If Porn Had No Pictures?
Nov 21, 5:20PM
Female-run businesses want to bring audio pornography to the imaginative, ethically conscious masses.
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