Magazine
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Poem: Diaspora Sonnet Traveling Between Apartment Rentals
Oliver de la Paz’s poem is part of a series of “diaspora sonnets,” in which this one, along with others,…
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How Did 🍆 Become Our Default Sex Symbol?
THE THAI EGGPLANT is tiny and round, dainty in the hand. The Annina eggplant hangs straight down, like a bell.…
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Moon Jars, Luminous and Graceful, Are Entrancing Modern Ceramists
THE TRADITIONAL KOREAN moon jar — a large, rounded vessel glazed with an opaline sheen — has been a much-celebrated…
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A High-Drama Gemstone With an Almost Supernatural Iridescence
From left: Tiffany & Co. ring, price on request, tiffany.com; Harwell Godfrey earrings, price on request, shopetcjewelry.com; and Oscar Heyman…
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‘Specimen Days’ Is Both an Ode to Walt Whitman and Its Own Portrait of America
BOOKS OFTEN FALL into penumbral areas of reception and Michael Cunningham seems to have been aware that a version of…
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The Colombian Architect Who Reimagined Modernism for a New Era
IN THE YEARS before his death in 2007 at the age of 80, the Colombian architect Rogelio Salmona would guide…
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A New Range of Honey From the Gardens of LeBron James and Ai Weiwei
Sample the Terroir of Ai Weiwei, Tiffany Haddish and Julianne Moore’s Estates Flamingo Estate honey, from hives hosted by Ai…
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I’m Going to Ukraine. Do I Have to Tell My Parents?
I work for an international medical-aid nongovernmental organization. I usually have a perfectly safe desk job at headquarters. Recently I…
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How I Got Through My Miscarriages
I got pregnant for the first time early in the pandemic. It felt like perfect timing. There was nothing to…
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A Jewelry Designer Finds a Scent as Unique as Her Latest Avant-Garde Ring
On a mild fall morning in Paris, Gaia Repossi, the 36-year-old artistic director of the Italian fine jewelry house Repossi,…