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With an Artist’s Help, Paddington Can Go Anywhere
For nearly 1,000 straight days, Jason Chou has inserted Paddington, the anthropomorphized bear, into absurd situations. He has no plans…
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Jewish Theatermakers Are in Good Company
So many of America’s great plays and musicals have been created and performed by Jews. T’s Holiday issue explores why…
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A Tragedy, a Symphony, a Love Story
This month, writer Suleika Jaouad revisits her second bone marrow transplant in the documentary “American Symphony.”
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The T Predictor: What We’ll Be Obsessing Over in 2024
We asked 46 artists, filmmakers, chefs and other creative people to forecast next year’s cultural trends. (Spoiler: We’re all going…
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A Cartier Ring Inspired by the Work of a 20th-Century Style Icon
The piece evokes a 1938 interlocking gold cuff designed by the house’s then creative director, Jeanne Toussaint.
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I Wanna Be Curated: Can You Really Put Punk in a Museum?
Fat Mike likes to be on time — to “put the punk in punctual,” as he says. So he was…
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Kids’ Books That Don’t Ignore the Dark Side of Life
It would be tempting to allow my son to believe in a world that will never betray him, but I…
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The Ceramists Putting a Fresh Spin on Traditional Korean Techniques
In reinvigorating the craft’s rich history, a group of female Korean and Korean American artists are creating a body of…
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The Survivor
Maria Cornejo, the Chilean American designer, got the call in June. She was at home in her sort of messy…
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Everybody Knows Flo From Progressive. Who Is Stephanie Courtney?
One needn’t eat Tostitos Hint of Lime Flavored Triangles to survive; advertising’s object is to muddle this truth. Of course,…