For the second installment of our new Getaway Guide series, T asked readers who hadn’t settled on their summer travel plans yet to describe their dream trip (but set a realistic budget,...
Read moreFOR ABOUT 20 years, beginning in the late 1930s, the New York-based artist Paul Cadmus, a satirist whose egg tempera paintings included scenes of drunken carousing and other lustful behavior, spent summers...
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Read moreThe artist and silversmith Leo Costelloe’s cutlery appears to be made from silky ribbons, his keepsake boxes are topped with hanks of human hair and his hand-forged sterling vases take the shape...
Read moreIn 1927, an Ohio-born insurance salesman named Harry Baker, having moved to Los Angeles seeking a change, came up with a revolutionary cake recipe. Folding whipped egg whites into a batter enriched...
Read moreIn T’s column 1 Piece, 10 Budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in a range of prices. Once reserved for childhood, jelly shoes are now runway-approved staples that come...
Read moreBy Design takes a closer look at the world of design, in moments big and small.IN THE 1920S, the Côte d’Azur, that 430-mile stretch of rugged cliffs and blue waters on the...
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Read moreA garden is an ideal place to spend a sunny afternoon, but would you fly across the world for the pleasure of doing so? Which gardens are worthy of such a journey?...
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