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A New Light
When life changes usher in a big move, textile maven Zak Profera finds a world rich with nuanced pattern

Poetic HARMONY
With “A Poem for Deep Thinkers” at the Guggenheim Museum, RASHID JOHNSON revisits his archive

THE BARRON Identity
The world's most famous college freshman is as mysterious a presence at NYU as he is in the American psyche By Dan Adler

FLIGHT RISK
IT'S SUSPECTED THAT A RECENT SPATE OF GLOBAL AVIATION INCIDENTS INVOLVING EXPLODING CARGO, HACKED GPS SYSTEMS, OR SPOOFED COORDINATES TRACES BACK TO RUSSIAN AGGRESSORS. THE SOPHISTICATION OF THE ATTACKS ONLY RIVALS RUSSIA'S PENCHANT FOR BRUTALITY, SO WHAT'S NEXT? THE SKY'S THE LIMIT

Mix Masters
At their subterranean studio in Queens, the design duo Ficus Interfaith combines stones, shells, pits, and more into terrazzo creations rich with narrative meaning

Working THROUGH IT
VF's royals correspondent reveals how she fought her own battle with cancer—‘ile reporting on the Windsors’ diagnoses

Connecting Thoughts
In Mons, Belgium, a bold new train station by Santiago Calatrava bridges communities, cities, and big ideas

Air of Mystery
Conjuring a sculpture in the land, Worrell Yeung adapts a Rhode Island barn into studio space for two art stars

UNITED WE STAN
FROM MARVEL ANTI-HERO TO TRUMP AND TOMMY LEE, SEBASTIAN STAN HAS EMERGED—SLOWLY AND NOW SEEMINGLY ALL AT ONCE—AS ONE OF THE MORE FEARLESS ACTORS OF OUR TIME

"It's Our Turn"
Pharrell Williams, Louis Vuitton Mens creative director, talks to Chioma Nnadi about the exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” and what it means for Black resiliency, possibility, and power.

Made in Harlem
A$AP Rocky loves fashion, the neighborhood he's from, his kids, his grandmother, Rihanna, staying up late, making music, vintage luggage, the list goes on... Leah Faye Cooper meets the ever joyful Met Gala co-chair.

The Dressmaker
Growing up, Tina Knowles counted her nephew Johnny among her best friends. As he found a place for himself in the world by making clothing, he showed Tina—and her daughters—a way to leave it a bit more beautiful.

FACE TO FACE
Henry Taylor's portraits are alive on the canvas and wonderfully unpredictable— much like the artist himself.

WALKING AHEAD
In a moving new memoir, Prabal Gurung confronts some hard truths.

GETAWAYS
Adventure in unlikely places.

"I'm Here Now"
On the podium and in the paddock, Lewis Hamilton has revolutionized the culture of Formula 1. He reflects on what it means for a Black man to dress up, show up, and make no apologies. As told to Leah Faye Cooper.

HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS
Thessaly La Force visits the fantastical world of L'Enchanteur.

SPICE UP YOUR LIFE
The warming, healing saffron may have cosmetic benefits too.

Superfine & Dandy
A many-splendored cast celebrates the new exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute, which tells the story of Black dandyism as a joyous sartorial force and a crucial tool for moving the social and political needle. Jeremy O. Harris walks us through it and writes about a lifetime of looking sharp.

Power Play
On Broadway, Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal star in an Othello for the ages. They talk to Maya Singer about its themes of faith, love, battle, and betrayal.

All in the Details
Colman Domingo has arrived at his leading-man moment, becoming a vibrant red-carpet presence in the process. But, as he tells Marley Marius, it starts with the little things.

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
One hundred days, one hundred classics.

WESTWARD OY!
When Jews seeking a homeland dreamed of Texas.

BRIEFLY NOTED
Careless People, by Sarah Wynn-Williams (Flatiron).

ACHY BREAKY
The rise of Megan Moroney, emo cowgirl.

THE ROAD TO "SINNERS"
Ryan Coogler’s vision of music, race, family, religion—and vampires.

NOCTURNAL CREATURES
It's the spring after the bedbug scare has finally abated for good when I pull up in front of the bakery, which I won't name, but it’s the one right off Exit 17.

UPDATED U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION QUESTIONNAIRE
Welcome to the United States of America.

Dhruv Khullar on Oliver Sacks's "The Case of Anna H."
In 1999, Oliver Sacks, the eclectic neurologist who was dubbed the “poet laureate of medicine,” received a letter from a pianist, Anna H.

DEEP DOWN
“Floyd Collins,” “Rheology,” and “I'm Assuming You Know David Greenspan.”