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New York’s Deepest Pockets Turn Out to Fight Poverty
Thousands of Wall Street big shots crowded into the Javits Center Monday night for the annual Robin Hood gala. Founded in 1988, Robin Hood is one of New York’s largest anti-poverty groups, and its yearly fund-raiser lures the city’s deepest pockets …
The Literary ‘It’ Girl Who Continues to Fascinate
Françoise Sagan’s first novel “Bonjour Tristesse” was published in 1954. With a new film adaptation, the book and its author still holds sway.
My Husband and I Separated. May I Request Different Tables at a Wedding?
A reader who received abuse from her husband at a recent funeral wants to know whether she can tactfully request separate seating assignments.
I Get Bored at the Beach. Where Should I Go This Summer?
Sign up for the T Magazine newsletter. A weekly roundup of T Magazine recommendations, plus insider travel guides, expert beauty advice and the latest stories from our print issues. Get it sent to your inbox.For the second installment of our new …
The Case of Kim Kardashian’s Courtroom Diamonds
Testifying at her robbery trial in Paris, the businesswoman and influencer chose some unexpected accessories.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, Steps Back Into the Fashion Spotlight
The British royal made a surprise appearance on Tuesday to present a fashion award named for Queen Elizabeth II.
A High School Festival Keeps Duke Ellington Very Much Alive
In a dressing room behind the stage in the Metropolitan Opera House, Wynton Marsalis, the trumpeter and educator, intently watched a live feed of the big band representing the Osceola County School for the Arts, from Kissimmee, Fla. They were playing …
They Invented the Game. Will They Be Allowed to Play It in the Olympics?
Most lacrosse players tell the same story of falling in love with the game: It started with the stick. From the game’s traditional strongholds in Canada and the American Northeast and mid-Atlantic to 21st-century hotbeds like Colorado, Florida …
How the Rubik’s Cube Taught Me to Be a Better Parent
Having children means being a puzzle-solver in ways big and small.