I will soon be attending my niece’s “formal-ish” wedding, my first since the pandemic. I have a nice dress to wear, but I don’t know what to do about shoes. I have...
Read moreBut when, at Chatham, I have to relocate for a fourth time, I do so petulantly. The little metal tray table in front of me bleats tinnily as I jab it back...
Read moreLOS ANGELES — Katianna Hong is tinkering with her grandmother’s matzo ball soup for a second time. The first time, she adapted it for a staff meal while she was executive chef...
Read moreGood morning. One of the great things to eat in New York City right now is a dish called celery Victor, served at Inga’s Bar in Brooklyn Heights. It’s a cold salad...
Read moreWhat’s summer in the Hamptons without a little polo? On July 23, Christie Brinkley hosted the annual Polo Hamptons match and cocktail party at the Maria and Kenneth Fishel Estate in Bridgehampton,...
Read moreThe Kickingwoman family, from the Blackfeet Reservation in northern Montana, spent the months leading up to powwow season preparing for a summer on the road, attending a different powwow each weekend. “We...
Read moreIn South Korea, Dr. Oh Eun-young, a celebrated psychiatrist, has helped destigmatize seeking therapy and blown up the traditionally private relationship with patients by putting it all on TV.
Read moreThis article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, and innovative efforts to address issues facing the fashion industry.“Plastic is not going anywhere anytime soon,” said Alex Dabagh, who started the...
Read moreLike most daters, Elyse Fox, 32, a model who lives in Brooklyn, is looking for a partner who is kind, attractive, smart and funny. She is hoping he likes to travel, is...
Read moreIn the summer of 2017, Mrinal Kalakrishnan and Preeti Murali Talwai arrived at a crossroads.They had met the previous October as colleagues at Google’s X research lab, also known as “the moonshot...
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