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Pat Field: Do What You Love, and You Will Make Things Happen

Pat Field: Do What You Love, and You Will Make Things Happen

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Politics

The costume designer of “Sex and the City” and “The Devil Wears Prada,” now 82, still heeds her family’s advice.


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When a Morning Person and a Night Person Fall in Love

When a Morning Person and a Night Person Fall in Love

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Despite differing schedules, Kelly Downey and Gregory Harrington, a celebrated violinist, found a way to make things work.


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A King of Cool Casual’s Next Act

A King of Cool Casual’s Next Act

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Politics

With a new store, Steven Alan is trying to reconjure the magic of the boutique that put him on the fashion map.


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What are Your Unusual Holiday Traditions?

What are Your Unusual Holiday Traditions?

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For many people, celebrating the winter holidays means marking it in eccentric and sometimes downright inexplicable ways.


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Paul Simon Plays Rare New York Show in a Downtown Loft

Paul Simon Plays Rare New York Show in a Downtown Loft

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The 82-year old singer received several standing ovations at an exclusive SoHo Sessions performance that drew fans including Kevin Bacon, Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer.


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Prada vs. the Algorithm

Prada vs. the Algorithm

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Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons take on the style echo chamber. Fendi celebrates choice.


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A Writer Walks Into a Rave

A Writer Walks Into a Rave

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Politics

Party-hopping across boroughs with Emily Witt, whose new memoir takes her from literary New York to the city’s underground nightlife scenes.


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A Republican and a Democrat Sit Across From Each Other. There’s No Punchline.

A Republican and a Democrat Sit Across From Each Other. There’s No Punchline.

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Politics

One Small Step, an initiative that facilitates conversations between people with opposing views, is trying to tackle political polarization.


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What Is Galaxy Gas, and Why Are Young People Inhaling It?

What Is Galaxy Gas, and Why Are Young People Inhaling It?

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The popularity of videos that show young people inhaling nitrous oxide from whipped cream chargers has prompted TikTok to block searches, and the vendor to halt sales.


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Small Independent Watchmakers Draw Big Brand Interest

Small Independent Watchmakers Draw Big Brand Interest

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Chanel has taken a stake in MB&F, the latest example of how customer enthusiasm for artisanal timepieces has prompted luxury groups to look for partners.


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Who Is the ‘Skinny Influencer’ Who Was Barred From TikTok?

Who Is the ‘Skinny Influencer’ Who Was Barred From TikTok?

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Politics

Liv Schmidt has inspired debates with videos that some believe encourage disordered eating. One social media site tried to remove her.


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10 Unexpected Places Romance Blossomed This Summer

10 Unexpected Places Romance Blossomed This Summer

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Politics

Readers share their stories of serendipitous meet-cutes at retreats, museums, cooking classes and grocery stores.


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A Pygmy Hippo Is Stealing Hearts (and Biting Zookeepers)

A Pygmy Hippo Is Stealing Hearts (and Biting Zookeepers)

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Politics

Moo Deng, whose name translates to “bouncy pork,” has united the internet while following a familiar path to stardom.


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A Surprise Season of Stranger Things

A Surprise Season of Stranger Things

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Politics

Standout shows from Bally and Bottega Veneta bring Milan Fashion Week to a close. Gucci, Versace and Moschino do some recycling.


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The Conversation That Changed Their Relationship Forever

The Conversation That Changed Their Relationship Forever

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Politics

When Samantha Rosensweig, who is well versed at lip reading, picked up on a chat John-Jay Pontrelli had with his cousin, she used the opening.


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