Blue

Magazine

Supernova or Coronavirus: Can You Tell the Difference?

A scientist finds beauty in the “visual synonyms” that exist in images seen through microscopes and telescopes.

Magazine

A Jazz Lounge That’s More Than Kind of Blue

Plus: Thom Browne bedding, a new Brooklyn bakery and more recommendations from T Magazine.

World

What’s the Greatest Jazz Record? Here’s a Clue: Miles Davis.

James Kaplan’s new book, “3 Shades of Blue,” examines the lives of Miles, John Coltrane and Bill Evans, and the…

Magazine

Uranus and Neptune Reveal Their True Colors

Neptune is not as blue as you’ve been led to believe, and Uranus’s shifting colors are better explained, in new…

World

Anthony Dias Blue, Whose Writing Elevated California Wines, Dies at 82

A longtime editor at Bon Appétit and a radio personality, he helped millions gain a new appreciation for the American…

World

The Fantasy of the Fun TV Dad

In the children’s series “Bluey” and its conservative knockoff, “Chip Chilla,” boundlessly attentive fathers step in to assuage parental anxieties.

World

He Wanted Bold Shots of Color in His Home. The Reason: He’s Colorblind.

Fire-engine red, cobalt blue and a futuristic vibe: There’s nothing indistinct or ambiguous about this Manhattan condominium.

Magazine

Poem: Suddenly, Last Summer

Lisa Jarnot’s “Suddenly, Last Summer” develops, through ecstatic repetition, a theology of lostness. The sea-turtle hatchlings, with their instinctual desire…

Health

Bartenders Are Giving Blue Cocktails the Green Light

Once considered tacky, blue versions of classic cocktails are appearing on bar menus throughout New York City.

World

The Lonely Librarian, the Color of Melancholy, and Tangerines

An editor recommends old and new books.

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