Five or Six Things I Didn’t Know About Brad Pitt, by Marlon James
Musings from the Man Booker-winning author after his first meeting with one of the biggest — and nicest — stars on the planet.
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Musings from the Man Booker-winning author after his first meeting with one of the biggest — and nicest — stars on the planet.
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With all its masculine connotations, the style is cut for strong, unambiguous posturing this season.
Tom Wesselmann’s paintings alienated some in the ’70s and ’80s, but his wholesome eroticism looks remarkably fresh today.
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Two Italians are turning manure into renewable electricity —and the inspiration for a museum. Following the scent of one big idea.
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A Subversive Take on Men’s Formal Wear
As streetwear continues its advance on men’s fashion, fancier dress has become the most unexpected way to present oneself right now.
Illustrated Interview | Tim Burton
Cinema’s goth-quirk king has a new film, ”Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” out in September, and a recently self-published book of drawings titled ”The Napkin Art of Tim Burton.” He sketched his answers to our questions using pen, ink and watercolor.
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When Dick Cavett Met Seth Meyers
One generation’s smartest talk show host meets another’s to discuss the rules of comedy, and how to break them.
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Relaxed, Slouchy Military Looks for Fall
For men this season, the classic style gets a beatnik twist.
Sleek objects that evoke a functional minimalism as effortlessly as they do a bygone glamour.
A Bohemian Surf Town in Bali, Where Serenity Rules
Escape the province’s bedlam with a quick pilgrimage to the artsy coastal town of Canggu. Here’s where to eat, pray and chill there.
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The Time-Honored Duffle Coat Gets an Upgrade
Classic American brands and runway designers alike introduce variations on the toggle coat for fall.
Eight Seriously Refined Messenger Bags
With supple leathers and fine stitching, the ultimate men's carryall cements its status as the sportier briefcase.
This Is a Chef’s Chef (Not to Be Confused With a Celebrity One)
William Bradley is resolutely uncool, focused on what goes on in the kitchen — like making some of the best food in the country.
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What once seemed shocking may now be seen as normal, and what seemed pernicious — the male gaze — can sometimes turn out to just be someone looking and trying to see.
By Deborah Needleman
As part of an ongoing series, the photographer Catherine Opie responded to a poem by the writer Nick Flynn.
By Nick Flynn
The architects at WORKac were tasked with designing a penthouse that couldn’t be seen from the street. They succeeded, which is a shame: It’s pretty cool.
By Christopher Bonanos
The Cifra 3, one of the first electromechanical flip clocks, was a revelation of industrial design in the ’60s. Today, it’s coveted by collectors.
By Tom Delavan
Whether restoring furniture, reviving textile arts or piecing together eclectic interiors, Christopher Howe always makes good.
By Sadie Stein
The stunning restoration of a cottage in the English countryside by the antiques dealer Christopher Howe.
It’s time to surrender your sneakers for some striking updates on three classic styles.
With a new striking suite of pieces inspired by 3D-modeling software glitches, Christopher Stuart is one to watch.
By Stephen Heyman
Traditional timepieces get a contemporary spin.
This recently reissued fixture, designed in 1972 by the Danish architect Louis Weisdorf, doesn’t merely illuminate a room.
By Nancy Hass
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