During one of New York’s rainiest weekends, Ladies Pavilion, an ornate cast-iron gazebo in Central Park off West 77th Street, kept Rohit Subramanya Kalkur and Stephanie Janina Korbely sheltered at the time...
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Read moreI am a small-business owner who generally doesn’t give much thought to my wardrobe. Carhartt is my default. Recently, however, I realized that my clothes are all in drab Pacific Northwest earth...
Read moreThis article contains spoilers for Episode 8 of the final season of “Succession.”Election night has arrived at ATN. The fate of a fictional democracy is on the line, and Tom is charged...
Read moreMy children and I were visiting New York City’s most important landmarks, so naturally we began our journey at the Glossier flagship store in SoHo.This store isn’t a store so much as...
Read moreThanks to a popular saying, most people in New York expect April showers. Almost just as predictable: the confusion over how to dress in the transitional weeks of spring, when the temperature...
Read moreSend questions about the office, money, careers and work-life balance to workfriend@nytimes.com. Include your name and location, or a request to remain anonymous. Letters may be edited.Mute Those Wedding BellsI work for...
Read moreSlava Zaitsev, an effervescent and enduring Soviet-era fashion designer, once called the “Red Dior” by the Western press, whose over-the-top theatrical creations and persona made him a go-to couturier at home, died...
Read moreTo many people on the internet, the actress Toni Collette is known simply as “mother.”Ms. Collette has played more than her share of mothers throughout her career: a matriarch with dissociative identity...
Read moreWho Cares About Being Cringe?The effect of all this information is felt everywhere from drop-off to play dates, with millennials taking parenting seriously in a way that might elicit eye rolls from...
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