A Rare View of the Met Gala
For most of us, fashion’s party of the year ends with the red carpet. But our reporter got a look inside.
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For most of us, fashion’s party of the year ends with the red carpet. But our reporter got a look inside.
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One look simply was not enough for Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta.
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After trying out his act on the street-fair circuit, a Puerto Rican chef settles down in Queens.
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Inside the Met Gala after-parties held by Gucci, Moschino and the Top of the Standard.
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In Oklahoma, a ‘Vastly Different’ Kind of House
The neighbors in Tulsa may think it looks like a modernist museum, but that suits one art collector just fine.
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Leonia, N.J.: A Suburb of Artists, in Easy Reach of Manhattan
Known for its creative community, the Bergen County borough is said to have “more oboists per capita” than anywhere else. But look out for the traffic.
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Does This Dress Make Me Look Guilty?
This week Anna Sorokin, Elizabeth Holmes and Cardi B all provided a visual brief on how to use clothes to communicate in court.
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Just Like Home: Freshly Folded Dumplings in Brooklyn
At Mama’s Noodle House in Bensonhurst, the line between kitchen and dining room isn’t always clear.
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Photos From Sri Lanka: Grappling With Tragedy
Images from the devastation of the Easter Sunday bombings show glimpses of how the country is mourning.

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A writer joined a 10-day journey through northern India — on a tour designed for the visually impaired. Here’s what he learned.

Zachary Small looks at two new games with similar premises and compares them for value. Which should you play, which one has a more impressive design, and which one will will be the most fun: Ghost of Yotei or Assassin’s Creed Shadows?
By Zachary Small, Edward Vega and Joey Sendaydiego

Our list for the new year features an eclipse, a revolution and a tiger reserve. What’s on yours?
By Stephen Hiltner, Amy Virshup, Jessie Schwartz, Gabriel Gianordoli and Tina Zhou

Two major proposals led by Jared Kushner and a new airport championed by the Albanian government focus on an area prized for its biodiversity. Are they a sign of things to come?
By Alexis Marie Adams and Ilir Tsouko

The Grand Egyptian Museum, outside Cairo, has been delayed by revolutions, wars, financial crises and a pandemic. At long last, here’s a look inside.
By Stephen Hiltner

In the heart of Utah’s Uinta Mountains, a team of scientists is re-creating historical pictures to study how much, and how quickly, ecosystems are changing.
By Kim Beil

Intrigued by a trail marker he spotted upstate, a photographer set out to follow a meandering — and little-known — hiking route north from New York City.
By Casey Kelbaugh

Nostalgic for a time before ubiquitous connectivity, a writer ditched his phone and relied instead on serendipity — and maps made by people he met along the way.
Photographs and Text by Ben Buckland

Reporting from the banks of the Rio Grande
By Kenny Holston

After decades of navigating Norway’s intricately carved fjords to bring books to isolated residents, the Epos’ funding was cut. Supporters came together to save the boat, and its mission.
By James Hill
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