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How an Architect’s Descendants Brought His Crumbling House Back to Life

IN THE MID-1940s, while serving as the director of public works in Guadalajara, Mexico, the architect Rafael Urzúa Arias slated…

A Cartier Tiara for Life’s Grandest Occasions

A tiara is never worn casually. Unlike a necklace or bracelet, which can be little more than a simple rope…

How to Build Roller Skates

Ever since the pandemic forced everyone to find new hobbies, roller-skating has been a hit, with dancers and daredevils going…

In Louisiana, a Haunting Landscape

In each installment of The Artists, T highlights a recent or little-seen work by a Black artist, along with a…

In Brooklyn, a Couple With Opposing Tastes Strike a Balance

AS A CHILD in Virginia, Michael Brown collected birds’ nests, stamps and mounted beetles and butterflies. By the age of…

In a Fading Portuguese Village, the Gardens Bloom Again

IN 2013, JOSE Luís Vasconcellos e Sousa, a now-62-year-old retired private bank executive living in Estoril, Portugal, cold-called the legendary…

On a 19th-Century Farm, an Otherworldly Creative Retreat

AS YOU PASS through the cast-iron gates that lead to the artist Agnès Debizet’s country studio on an old farm…

Fall’s Liveliest Purses Are Tufted and Pillowy

Pierre Hardy, price on request, pierrehardy.com.Credit...Mari Maeda and Yuji OboshiDorothee Schumacher, $770, dorothee-schumacher.com.Credit ...

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,…

We Went to Vegas to Wring Joy From Heartbreak

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

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