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Hosting the Olympics Costs Billions. What Does a City Get Back?
It was a sunny morning in mid-June and the athletes’ village for the Summer Olympics, in Seine-Saint-Denis, just outside Paris,…
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How Americans Justify Political Violence
In August 2022, I attended a gathering of right-wing grassroots organizations at a horse-show complex in Bloomsburg, Pa., a few…
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Joel Embiid Believes He Could Have Been the GOAT
If all goes according to plan, the star-laden American men’s basketball team will romp to a gold medal at the…
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I Keep the Family Tree — And I’m Flummoxed About Whom to Include.
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on genealogy, record-keeping and notions of relation.
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In Paris, an Apartment With Views That Look Like Postcards
A design duo transformed part of a historic building into a home that foregrounds the city’s splendor.
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A Masterpiece of 20th-Century Sculpture That You Can Wear Around Your Neck
This fall, the French fashion house Celine will release a miniature version of a work by the artist Jean Arp…
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Homewares Inspired by Hunting Tools and Sea Creatures
Plus: a Miami riverfront restaurant, cashmere blankets and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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How Does a Dressing Room Get Into Character?
As a child, the actor Krysta Rodriguez would mentally rearrange unfamiliar rooms as a way of soothing herself. The fixation…
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The Most Important Seasoning After Salt and Pepper
Lemon lifts this pasta dish filled with gorgeously rich, smoky tomatoes.
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Cowboy Boots Are the Great American Icebreaker
Its easier to kick off a conversation when you’re sporting some fine footwear.