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December 3, 2021

Going Deep Into Oyster Country

From coastal Virginia to New York and New Orleans, a writer delves into the history and lore surrounding the shellfish, with a focus on the role […]
December 3, 2021

‘And Just Like That’: The Shoe Must Go On

In the ’90s, “Sex and the City” celebrated single women. Can a new, more nuanced version make a comedy of middle-aged ones? When we last left […]
December 3, 2021

Captivated by Her Yellow Glow

Kaitlyn Murphy traveled by train and Uber to meet Dannie Lynn Fountain, who, to Ms. Murphy, appeared radiant on that early date. Maybe it was the […]
December 3, 2021

Was She Just Another Nicely Packaged Pain Delivery System?

I had been burned too badly to believe in love. And yet, believe I did. I was 67. She was 67. Knowing as much as she […]
December 2, 2021

For Andy Warhol, Faith and Sexuality Intertwined

The Brooklyn Museum shows how Catholicism seeped into his art, complicating our view of the Pop master. The art historian John Richardson, speaking to the glittering […]
December 2, 2021

The T List: Holiday Gift Guide, Part I

Kitschy ornaments, handwoven throws, a pine-scented essential oil — and more. Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. For this […]
December 1, 2021

The Art Basel Circus Comes to Town

Parties were held for Tag Heuer and Jean Paul Gaultier at Faena. The tropical bacchanal of art fairs, private dinners and A-list parties known as Art […]
December 1, 2021

The Art Basel Circus Comes to Town

Parties were held for Tag Heuer and Jean Paul Gaultier at Faena. The tropical bacchanal of art fairs, private dinners and A-list parties known as Art […]
December 1, 2021

Getting Better at Uncertainty

It’s not easy, but it’s familiar. Welcome. It was midway through Thanksgiving dinner when my phone buzzed with The Times’s push alert about the new variant. […]
November 30, 2021

Tiny Love Stories: ‘Your Husband Will Probably Leave You Now’

Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Never Mind the Naysayers “My mother says your husband will probably leave you […]
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