Abiquiú, New Mexico Photography by Justin Kaneps At the Monastery of Christ in the Desert, a remote abbey beside the Chama River in northern New...
Read moreMs. Khemsurov (a contributing editor to T: The New York Times Style Magazine) and Ms. Singer, who stumbled into design as journalists, met while working as editors at I.D., a trade magazine...
Read moreA single subvariant is not gaining all of the new mutations, however. Ben Murrell, a computational biologist at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, and his colleagues are tracking more than 180 Omicron...
Read moreListen. I can be laid back when I have to be. I have been known to wait five or six hours before answering the occasional email. I have at times neglected to...
Read moreThe World Cup is back. The football mania is kicking off around the world. More good news for fans, Qatar has scrapped nearly all COVID rules since visitors are no longer mandated...
Read moreThe headline says it all: We are entering a turkey-free zone. (Unless you have turkey leftovers, in which case I recommend this pho.) The flavors below are a departure from archetypal Thanksgiving...
Read moreWell, it’s over, and you did it! You nailed Thanksgiving (or at least survived it), and you have the fridge full of leftovers to prove it. Now here’s a good problem to...
Read moreJambon beurre, meaning ham-butter, or just ham on buttered baguette, might be the quintessential French sandwich. It’s a staple for a picnic or a quick lunch with a tot of Beaujolais. And...
Read moreNew York wine bars are booming, with great new options proliferating and old standbys excelling.They seem to be popping up all over. Yet, no matter how many have opened, and despite how...
Read moreEngagement rings, dresses, dress codes, venues and menus — there are plenty of things to stress over when planning a wedding. Gifts should, hopefully, not be among them. (Opening gifts, though, may...
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