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Orchids are zygomorphic, which means that if you cut the flowers in half from top to bottom, each side is symmetrical, like a human face. It could explain why these blooms — which range from baroque and blowsy to subtle and delicate — inspire partic
In T’s column 1 Piece, 10 Budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in a range of prices. Chore coats — boxy utility jackets that originated in 19th-century France — have recently taken over both restaurants and the runways. Here are T market
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In the early 2000s, the femme fatales of Nollywood were seldom seen without pencil-thin eyebrows, a thick, dark swipe of lip liner or a carefully placed, painted-on beauty mark. In Nigerian films like “Games Women Play” (2005), “Yankee Girls” (2008)
The people we gathered for T’s freak extravaganza first arrived in New York from places as varied as Austin, Texas, and Chengdu, China, but all are deeply connected to the city. It’s where they established their careers and continue to showcase thei
Freak City New York has always attracted the most out-there artists. Hererolling slots, T looks at the singularly strange talents who’ve built a metropolis unlike any other. Plus: - Why New York has long been the freakiest place to be. - Julia Fox’s
Listen to this article with reporter commentary IT WAS ROBERT Pattinson’s idea to take a pottery class. Since becoming a father this past March, the 38-year-old English actor has been searching for what he calls “healthy” hobbies. He’s considered bon
The art fair Art Basel Miami Beach, and the satellite events that have emerged around it, collectively known as Miami Art Week, have been held the first week of December every year since 2002, except in 2020 because of the pandemic. But even that ye
In T’s latest feature, we celebrate the singularly strange talents and iconoclastic veterans who define New York’s avant-garde. It’s no surprise that, when asked about their favorite freaky art, many of the subjects cited pieces that were born or fi