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May 14, 2021

Halston on Netflix: Will We All Want to Wear it Soon?

A new Netflix show could create the viral fashion trend of summer. Except the clothes play second fiddle to the divadom and drama. It was bound […]
May 14, 2021

Richie Shazam Is a ‘Multi-Hyphenated Renaissance Woman’

The model, photographer and activist is a host of “Shine True,” a reality show on transgender young adults. Name: Richie Shazam Age: 30 Hometown: Queens, N.Y. […]
May 14, 2021

His Song Got Her Attention

At a karaoke competition in 2014, Mary Crowley heard Justin Douds sing “I’m just a bachelor. I’m looking for a partner.” The words rang true three […]
May 14, 2021

The Bear Chased Us. Then We Chased the Bear.

When I was young and new in town, my next-door neighbor became my friend and protector. The bear chased us. Then we chased the bear. I […]
May 13, 2021

St. Vincent Flirts With Autobiography and the Sounds of the ’70s

On her sixth album, “Daddy’s Home,” the singer and songwriter Annie Clark turns her world-building and role-playing briefly inward. In the middle of St. Vincent’s last […]
May 13, 2021

What We Learned From a Year of Crafting

Making things — masks, quilts, ceramics, mandalas — was a practical and sometimes political response to the moment. Necessity is the mother of invention, and at […]
May 12, 2021

Modern Love Podcast: ‘Why Do People Get Married?’

Listen to our season premiere:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher ‘The idea of marriage was embarrassing. But it wasn’t that I wanted to be single and […]
May 12, 2021

Change Can Happen

There’s proof all around us. Welcome. I’m ready for the living room to be the living room again, and not the living/working/exercising/languishing room it’s been for […]
May 12, 2021

My Mask, My Safety Signal

Just because the fully vaccinated can remove their masks outdoors doesn’t mean they’re ready to let go of them fully. Walking around New York City these […]
May 12, 2021

From the Lindy Hop to Hip-Hop in One Improvising Body

To watch LaTasha Barnes dance is to watch historical distance collapse. If you want to understand the connections between jazz dance and its progeny you could […]
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