A Brief History of Gay Theater, in Three Acts
On the return of ‘The Boys in the Band’ and why it matters more than ever.
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On the return of ‘The Boys in the Band’ and why it matters more than ever.
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The poet Danez Smith curated works from a rising generation of queer poets, read by the cast of the upcoming revival of the classic gay play.
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With his wildly inventive provocations — about race, immigration, poverty and the environment — William Pope.L has become the defining artist of a turbulent era.
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In subdued earth tones and airy constructions, men’s looks for striking out on your own.
In Search of Lost Time in Europe’s Sanatoriums
The facilities created a culture of escapism that persisted even as the world around them changed forever.
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When mixing the season’s riotous offering of graphic knits, exuberant activewear and electric color, anything goes.
T’s Men’s Style Issue: Feats of Endurance
The artist’s difficult job is to create something that addresses the concerns of her time while also contending with the timeless.
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The director of 'A Simple Favor' wears a bloom on his lapel almost daily.
By John Wogan and Illustrations by Aurore de La Morinerie
Using only a few select materials, the artist creates something — and turns it into a performance from beginning to end.
By United Labor
In these divided times, a communal meal is either an escape — or a minefield. Sometimes, though, that’s exactly the point.
By Ligaya Mishan
You’ll always have Copenhagen. But Aarhus offers all the hygge (and Nordic cuisine) along with one of the most exciting design scenes on the continent.
By John Wogan
Loose suits in soft-washed cottons, supple linens and lightweight wools quietly steal the show.
In subdued earth tones and light-as-air constructions, men’s wear for striking out on your own.
How works by some of New York’s most famous contemporary artists ended up in your neighborhood dentist’s (and doctor’s and lawyer’s) office.
By Alice Gregory
After an early reading last summer, our editor in chief “was struck by how crackling and relevant this 50-year-old play still was.”
By Kurt Soller
The actor reads "Drown" by Marcelo Hernandez Castillo.
By Brendan Stumpf
The actor reads "Homewrecker" by Ocean Vuong.
By Brendan Stumpf
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