Style
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The Return of the Ruffle
Paige Minear gets a thrill from frills. In the style blogger’s Atlanta home, a ruffled skirt with a green bow…
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The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support
RECIFE, Brazil — A procession of mothers pushed children in bulky wheelchairs down a long corridor at a health center…
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The Stabbing of Salman Rushdie Renews Free Speech Debates
Two years ago Salman Rushdie joined prominent cultural figures signing an open letter decrying an increasingly “intolerant climate” and warning…
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Choose Your Own Literary Adventure
The title on the glittery gold graph reads: “I wanna be destroyed, fictionally.” Pink bars stretch up the page, evaluating…
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‘Deadstock’ Fabric Finds a Second Life
This article is part of a series examining Responsible Fashion, and innovative efforts to address issues facing the fashion industry.…
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A Swarm of 13-Year-Olds Took a Broadway Stage. What Could Go Wrong?
It’s one thing to wrangle a few Von Trapp kids. Some Matildas. A Gavroche or two. But a baker’s dozen…
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Upending Expectations for Indigenous Music, Noisily
Raven Chacon wasn’t sure he should accept the commission that would soon earn him the Pulitzer Prize for music. A…
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Bad Bunny Beats YoungBoy Never Broke Again in a Tight Race for No. 1
Bad Bunny reclaims No. 1 on the Billboard album chart by the thinnest of margins this week, as the Puerto…
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The Queen of Slow Fashion on the Art of a Slow Exit
“Being a boss is not my strength,” Eileen Fisher said, shifting awkwardly in a seat from a sleek meeting room…
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Striking Their Own Poses
“Bodies Bodies Bodies,” the Gen Z satirical slasher film, held an outdoor screening in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park on Aug.…