The Enduring Spell of ‘The Outsiders’
S. E. Hinton’s 1967 coming-of-age novel credited teenagers with a rich interior life. Here, a tribute to the book that created young adult fiction as we know it today.
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S. E. Hinton’s 1967 coming-of-age novel credited teenagers with a rich interior life. Here, a tribute to the book that created young adult fiction as we know it today.
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A perfect storm of manufacturing money, ample space and robust industry created one of Modernism’s most fertile and important outposts in and around Detroit.
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Forty years ago, the Comme des Garçons designer began creating subversive, gender-bending clothes for men at a time when no one else was. She still is.
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For a home with an unassuming facade, the architect Guillermo Santomà has ignored spatial logic in favor of color, light and cultivated chaos.
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How the Common Weed Has Grown on Florists (and Chefs)
From the flower arrangement to the plate, this is the era of the formerly unwanted plant.
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Fall Fashion: Stylish Sportswear for Men, Photographed in Moscow
Gosha Rubchinskiy captures a group of locals in this season’s minimalist tailored basics.
Why Aren’t We Eating More Insects?
They’re high in protein, low in cost, eco-friendly and tasty. And only in the West have we resisted them.
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T’s Fall Men’s Fashion Issue: Becoming a Man
The definition of manhood, and, more broadly, maleness, is one that affects not just a single gender, but all genders.
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A trio of recipes that feature edible insects including locusts, silkworm pupae and ant larvae.
By Alexandra Ilyashov
Ana Khouri’s enchantment with antique vessels began as a child in São Paulo; now she has more than 60 of them.
By John Wogan and Illustrations by Aurore de La Morinerie
In the last decade, the city has added a new designation to its list of many: tourist stop. Here, T’s guide to Motown.
By Hilary Moss
In the mid-20th century, when Detroit was flush with manufacturing money, Michigan became the epicenter of the Modernist experiment.
In an East London studio, Pedro da Costa Felgueiras spends his time stirring up ancient hues that are now too costly (or dangerous) to make.
By Nancy Hass
Gus Van Sant captures the enduring spell of S.E. Hinton’s 1967 portrait of young men on the cusp of adulthood.
The musician Nicolas Godin, one half of the indie-electro band Air, has recreated the sort of bourgeois, moody interiors he knew as a child.
By Lauren Collins
The musician Nicolas Godin set out to make his Seventh Arrondissement home “vibey.”
This season, designers exaggerated their protective outerwear, as if gearing up for a post-apocalyptic future.
T’s cultural compendium of what’s new.
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