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Celine Jewelry Pieces That Center the Brand’s Triomphe Emblem

A model wears a gold necklace inspired by the wrought-iron chains of Paris’s Arc de Triomphe in a 1970s ad…

The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating,…

For Many Members of the Arab American Diaspora, Mansaf Offers a Taste of Home

WE WERE ARAB at home, mostly, and American in public. On weekends, Arabic music and the scents of cumin and…

Tracing Mexico’s Complicated Relationship With Rice

I ARRIVED IN Oaxaca on a rainy afternoon in May. We flew over pleated hills that formed a girdle around…

In Senegal, a Return to Homegrown Rice

NEAR MIDNIGHT, AT the top of a lighthouse in Dakar, the westernmost point of the African continent, I sat before…

The Thrilling Dare of Scorched Rice

IT TAKES NERVE to scorch rice, to get a proper crust at the bottom of the pot, that layer of…

Seeing the World Through a Grain of Rice

Before there was bread or pasta, much less meat or fish, there was rice. Growing up in Hawaii, Texas and…

A New Line of Face Oils, Made With Well-Loved Plants

For the last 20 years — between exhibiting genre-defying installations like a “meditation nightclub” in Las Vegas and lecturing on…

The Secret to a Better Green Salad

When I was 16, at a pizzeria at the end of a strip mall in Norcross, Ga., I worked as…

A Doctor Asks Two Strange Questions That Reveal a Mysterious Disease

It started withthe broken rib. Or at least that’s what made the 36-year-old physician consider the possibility that something was…

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