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A Paris Apartment That Spans Styles and Centuries

FOR NEARLY 50 years, beginning in 1969, the Burgundy-born antiques dealer Jean-Paul Beaujard was an Upper East Side authority on…

How Black Horror Became America’s Most Powerful Cinematic Genre

IN 1976, THREE years after “The Exorcist” appeared in movie theaters across the United States, James Baldwin shared a brief…

In Oaxaca, a Meal to Celebrate a Pioneering Artist’s Legacy

On a brisk October morning, a crowd of 30 artists, designers and curators gathered in downtown Oaxaca, Mexico, to toast…

The 1619 Project and the Long Battle Over U.S. History

Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download…

What Do I Owe My Difficult Mother-in-Law?

My husband’s father passed away not long ago, leaving behind a wife. They were together for decades, but she was…

How to Do a Voice-Over

“It’s not like you’re rolling film — when you’re recording voice, you can fail all you want,” says Eugene Mirman,…

The Ever-Evolving Art of Bonsai

IN 1913, A shipment of plants from the Yokohama Nursery Co. in Japan arrived in the port of San Francisco,…

Dazzling Accessories That Catch the Light

Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello shoe (sold as a pair), $2,990, ysl.com.Credit...Mari Maeda and Yuji OboshiCult Gaia bag, $488, cultgaia.com…

Jacqueline de Jong Paints It All

The Dutch artist Jacqueline de Jong, 82, lives alone with her cat, Shosha, in a vertiginous central Amsterdam townhouse that…

The Emily Ratajkowski You’ll Never See

I’m not going to tell you what the hostess said to Emily Ratajkowski. Instead, I will tell you this: We…

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