Vows By LOIS SMITH BRADY When Nathaniel Peters goes for a walk, he often sings aloud, which may be a genetic trait. His great-grandparents were Maria […]
Night Out By KATHERINE ROSMAN Over the weekend that ended with “Hamilton” winning 11 Tony Awards, Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family stayed at the Mandarin Oriental, […]
Scene Stealers By BROOKS BARNES LOS ANGELES — The rage was immediate. As soon as the Hollywood trades reported that Sony Pictures was going to reboot […]
By ELIZABETH PATON June 12, 2016 LONDON — The designer Paul Smith was contemplating whether Britain would leave the European Union as he stood in the basement of […]
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY June 11, 2016 Twenty-eight years ago, Jeff Weaver was a lowly campaign aide driving an obscure left-wing Congressional candidate around Vermont in a Yugo. Now, […]
By PENELOPE GREEN June 10, 2016 Last week, the first tenants moved into the city’s first micro apartment development on East 27th Street. I did, too, for one […]