The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in New York City
We asked six chefs and food experts to create a list of the most delicious and memorable plates in town.
By Dan Piepenbring, Kurt Soller, Amiel Stanek, Korsha Wilson and
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We asked six chefs and food experts to create a list of the most delicious and memorable plates in town.
By Dan Piepenbring, Kurt Soller, Amiel Stanek, Korsha Wilson and
A brassy new Miami brasserie, an ode to Parisian artisans — and more.
The painter, 89, has never shied away from erotic imagery. Her signature nude self-portraits are an attempt to see herself through her own eyes.
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Jess Hinshaw and Kathy Lewis live in a pair of adjoining Brooklyn brownstones that reflect both their individual tastes and their strong familial bond.
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From the start, Omen was a gathering place for artists, writers, actors and designers — 40 years later, in a vastly different city, it still is.
The ‘Slave Play’ actress and the Chicago-based artist discuss generational gaps, success and the art that brought them each acclaim.
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Beauty stocking stuffers, cashmere slippers, homemade pasta — and more.
The shift comes after decades of stories that minimized romantic love between women as fruitless, or as some kind of phase.
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The intensity of the jazz legend’s music has always inspired passion, but in the 1960s, one group of devotees was so stirred they founded a church in his name.
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A 300-year-old house in Morocco has become a palimpsest of ideas and aesthetics, while both subverting and respecting the city’s own colorful legacy.
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At 81, the artist is still making clever and cutting work that juxtaposes symbols of American empire with those of Native culture.
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At his retreat near Isumi, Kazunori Hamana creates humble yet imposing ceramic vessels that evoke the world around him.
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Kitschy ornaments, handwoven throws, a pine-scented essential oil — and more.
The motif has long been associated with a certain brand of American cheeriness but, as its recent ubiquity attests, is most visible during times of turbulence.
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No artist has explored the contradictions of humanity as sympathetically and critically as the Japanese animation legend. Now, at 80, he’s coming out of retirement with another movie.
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When Steven Spielberg asked Kushner, America’s most important living playwright, to take on ‘West Side Story,’ he thought, ‘He’s lost his mind.’ But he dared.
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A 300-year-old house in Morocco has become a palimpsest of ideas and aesthetics, while both subverting and respecting the city’s own colorful legacy.
By Christopher Garis and
The ‘Slave Play’ actress and the Chicago-based artist discuss generational gaps, success and the art that brought them each acclaim.
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A new generation of female florists are offering a fresh perspective on an ancient craft, fashioning festive crowns out of dried flowers, herbs and grasses.
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