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April 23, 2016

Prince Is Mourned by Fashion World, Which Counted Him as One of Its Own

By JACOB BERNSTEIN April 22, 2016 Prince wasn’t someone many people said no to. The model Naomi Campbell was apparently one of them. “I was 17 years old […]
April 22, 2016

Modern Love: All Twisted Up by Gender Bending

April 22, 2016 Modern Love By DELACEY SKINNER I had asked my ex-boyfriend if I could spend the night at the house he owned in his […]
April 22, 2016

Vows: One Love, Two Steps

April 22, 2016 By MICHAEL HOINSKI Life on the campaign trail for support staff often involves long days that lead to lonely nights in scantly furnished […]
April 21, 2016

Unbuttoned: Bankers in the Age of Bernie: Do They Need Camouflage?

April 21, 2016 Unbuttoned By VANESSA FRIEDMAN He came, he lost, but his rhetoric continues. I am speaking, of course, of Senator Bernie Sanders, who may […]
April 21, 2016

Boîte: Proof & Gauge, a Long Island City Bar, Makes Its Own Gin

April 20, 2016 By BRIAN SLOAN Chris Murillo, 36, was a corporate lawyer and a cocktail connoisseur when, four years ago on New Year’s Eve, he […]
April 18, 2016

On the Runway: The Royal (Clothes) Tour of India

April 18, 2016 Vanessa Friedman ON THE RUNWAY The seven-day British royal tour of India and Bhutan, which ended on Saturday, was an opportunity for many […]
April 16, 2016

Mary Beard and Her ‘Battle Cry’ Against Internet Trolling

By MATTHEW SCHNEIER April 16, 2016 Mary Beard, silver-haired and red-shod, was seated in front of a packed house at Lincoln Center one recent Thursday morning, addressing an […]
April 16, 2016

Future Tense: The Right to Privacy for Children Online

April 15, 2016 Future Tense By TEDDY WAYNE This week, Beyoncé introduced an athleisure clothing line called Ivy Park. The brand’s name derives from a beloved […]
April 15, 2016

Vows: A Love at First Sight, Seen Clearly at Last

April 15, 2016 By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI When Nancy Balbirer and Howard Morris met as drama students at New York University in 1983, they developed a […]
April 15, 2016

Cultural Studies: Every Day’s a Holiday (or Two)

Cultural Studies By PAMELA PAUL April 14, 2016 Call me a party pooper, but I did nothing this year to mark Pi Day. I baked neither a sweet […]