
These Are the Buildings You Need to See in Milan
The Italian city has a reputation for being gray, but its architecture is far from dull.
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The Italian city has a reputation for being gray, but its architecture is far from dull.
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The singer Victoria Monét, the former Miss World Lisa Hanna and the makeup artist Sir John share their body makeup tips.
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Ten artists and designers reflect on the onscreen flora, from fantastical topiaries to scene-setting bouquets, that’s inspired them.
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Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson Act, and Sparks Fly
The pair performed a scene from ‘The Fear of 13’ at The New York Times.
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Why Are New York Restaurants Starting to Look Like Offices?
With more people resuming their commutes post-pandemic, the fantasy of a well-designed, well-run workplace beckons.
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From Cartier, a Watch Like a Sports Car
The Roadster, which first launched in the early aughts and takes inspiration from midcentury convertibles, has looped back around.
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Six Spas Where You Can Tune Out the World
Whether you want to sink into a geothermal bath or indulge in some serious skin care, these destinations offer a place to get away from it all.
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A Landscape Designer’s Favorite Gardening Tools
Plus: madeleines on the Upper East Side, a hotel on the French coast and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Console Tables That Fit In Anywhere
Sculptural lines and mixed materials make these workhorse pieces both practical and cool.

Why Are New York Restaurants Starting to Look Like Offices?
With more people resuming their commutes post-pandemic, the fantasy of a well-designed, well-run workplace beckons.
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A Party that Began With a Ritualistic Candle Burning
In Los Angeles, the jewelry designer Jean Prounis and the gallerist Rosa Park co-hosted an evening in two parts.
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L.A. Locals Share Their Favorite Burritos
From a vegetarian version with smoky salsa to a carne asada style that’s an after-school staple.
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How Jerk Became ‘a Culinary Language’
Plus: an extraterrestrial vase, Art Deco earrings and more from T’s cultural compendium.

A Beachside Feast Where the Secret to a Perfect Steak Was Revealed
The designer Anita Patrickson gathered friends at her South African summer house for an evening of grilled food and ocean views.
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From Cartier, a Watch Like a Sports Car
The Roadster, which first launched in the early aughts and takes inspiration from midcentury convertibles, has looped back around.
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Workout Clothes That Offer Support, Sun Protection — and Even Probiotics
Five cross-functional activewear brands to put on your radar.
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Iconic Fashion Shows That Seem Plucked From the Garden
With these mostly spring presentations, the designers went deep on their love of flowers and plants.
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The Best Raincoats for April Showers
A roundup of light jackets to keep you dry on wet spring days.
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Artistic Clothes Inspired by the Slopes and Seas
Patrick Taylor’s new fashion line draws from his sporty childhood.
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Six Spas Where You Can Tune Out the World
Whether you want to sink into a geothermal bath or indulge in some serious skin care, these destinations offer a place to get away from it all.
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Don’t Know Where to Go This Summer? Let Us Help!
We’re responding to readers’ travel quandaries with our suggestions.
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Why the Ancient City of Arles Continues to Enchant
The Roman colony turned artists’ haven is rich with ruins and creative energy.
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These Hotels Are Made for Walking
Five luxury retreats around the world with hiking and cycling trails that start right at your doorstep.
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In a Historic Kyoto Neighborhood, a New Hotel Channels the Past
Plus: black sesame pastries, a Roy Lichtenstein exhibition in New York and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson Act, and Sparks Fly
The pair performed a scene from ‘The Fear of 13’ at The New York Times.
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Watch the Cats of Broadway’s ‘Jellicle Ball’ Werk
Five of the show’s stars strutted and prowled amid the desks of T Magazine.
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New Yorkers, Have You Found Your Microscene?
A sampling of the city’s creative cohorts and the places where they gather, from the Tompkins Square Park monkey bars to a hair salon that doubles as an art gallery.
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Steve Carell Takes the Mel Brooks Questionnaire
The comedy legend devised a personality test for us. Our latest respondent: the star and an executive producer of the new series “Rooster.”

The Scandinavian Actors Quietly Redefining Cinema
Why the restrained style of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish performers is resonating with moviegoers globally.
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Plus: a Milan hotel in a 19th-century mansion, summery, New England-inspired cushions and more recommendations from T Magazine.

Why One Artist Routinely Destroys Her Sculptures
Meg Webster revels in impermanence. Here, her story in five works.
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An Artist’s Six-Decade-Long Love Affair With Clay
At 87, the sculptor and ceramist Megumi Yuasa is having his first solo exhibition in the U.S.
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Why One Artist Transcribed All 900-Plus Pages of ‘Moby-Dick’ by Hand
For Bethany Collins, Herman Melville’s novel is rife with centuries-old political anxieties that still resonate today.
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The Artist Transforming His Studio Into a Cathedral of Color
David Novros has spent years finessing and repainting site-specific artworks in his SoHo space.
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How Do I Recreate Julianne Moore’s Eye Makeup?
The secret to the actress’s reddish-brown tint from a recent Pedro Almodóvar film.
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Tools a Hairstylist Can’t Be Without
Jawara, who’s based in Paris and New York, shares his essential accessories, from a ceramic curling iron to texturizing shears.
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How to Create a ‘No-Makeup Makeup’ Look
Tips and techniques from a beauty-industry veteran, an artist and a model.
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The director Ivo van Hove and others share essential avant-garde productions.
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Test your knowledge, before or after reading T’s Culture issue.
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The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.
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The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.
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The actress shares her favorite performances, films, meals and more.
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The looks that revolutionized fashion.
By Emilia Petrarca

Four men’s wear designers share the history of the garment.
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A selection of the very best of fashion’s most enduring garment, according to the people who make them.
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A glossary of clothing terms and techniques.
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How linen, cashmere and other textiles changed the way we dress.
By Emilia Petrarca
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