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A GLOSSARY OF LAUGHS
\"... Ha!\" You're at a cocktail party and someone just made a reference to the Kenneth Lonergan play \"This Is Our Youth\" that you didn't find particularly funny, but you still want everyone to know that you understood it.
MUSICAL REVOLUTION
\"Buena Vista Social Club\" and \"How to Dance in Ohio.\"
REARRANGEMENTS
Crosswords, immigrants, and the American melting pot.
FAMILY MATTERS
Am I one of the last living relatives of Bruno Schulz?
SPACING OUT
The novelist Samantha Harvey sends astronauts, and readers, into orbit.
The Year in Culture – The Best Albums of the Year
2023's best television series, movies, albums, art shows, books, podcast, and more.
Αn American Girlhood in the Ozempic Era
Parents, activists, and doctors are divided about giving children new drugs for weight loss. At age 13, Maggie Ervie decided to take them.
The Age Gappers
They say they're happy. Why is it so hard to believe them?
Damian Williams
The SDNY U.S. Attorney has emerged as one of the country's gutsiest prosecutors and a huge potential headache for Mayor Adams.
Cloud City in Tribeca
After Inna Khidekel and Bert van der Walt bought their first apartment, they let their designer, Timothy Godbold, surprise them.
The Campaign Is Going Great
To Reelect the Extremely Old Man Dragged Down by Inflation and War and Trailing His Criminally Indicted Opponent
Baby, Remember My Name George Santos knows he deserves to be a star.
THE CLOCK SHOULD BE TICKING on George Santos's quarter-hour of MAGA \"It\"-girl fame, and with even his own party kicking him to the congressional curb, it makes you wonder what could prolong, or transform, the public's interest in him.
Billionaire Burger
Why the rich and famous are lining up for a taste of small-town America.
Your Phone Is the Reason You Feel Broke
It's a microcosm of the weird, sour vibrancy of the economic moment.
What to Get the Kids?
THE PARENTS ON STAFF at the Strategist have their own chat room-a place where these shopping obsessives share among themselves the not-so-attractive-but-attention-holding toy racetrack that was a huge hit and kids' magazines that actually get read. We decided to infiltrate this brain trust and ask them to talk children's gifts: the ones theirs have asked for directly this year, the toys that actually get the most use around the house, and what they'll be buying over the holidays.
Very Offline
Eulalie evokes another time, down to the phone calls.
Time - Person of the Year: Taylor Swift
Since 1927, Time has chosen a Person of the Year, the editors' assessment of the individual who most shaped the headlines over the previous 12 months, for better or for worse.
Very Pressley Christmas
Just a happy holiday check-in with the sugarplum fairy of our hearts.
20 to ways survive the holidays
Think positive, even when it comes to the most groan-worthy events.
*This* is a Big Sign You're Headed Fort a Breakup...
Sure, being part of a couple can be awesome: You always have someone to talk to, borrow steal hoodies from and an automatic plus one for the winter semi-formal.
Watch This Space
The global ambitions of Invader's street art.
The Life Aquatic
Louis Vuitton used Italy's Lake Maggiore as the inspiration and stage-for its latest cruise collection
Keep Moving
The hottest amenity in hotels these days? Anything to keep you fit
Building Change
On a pristine stretch of Mexico's southwestern coast, anew developmentis grounded in community and creativity
Blue Mountain Revival
After weathering years of relentless fires and biblical floods, the rugged region outside of Sydney has been reborn, with a booming food scene and new ways to/access nature
Shifting Tides
Ponant’s new Seto Inland Sea journey brings travelers to a version of Japan that had previously been nearly impossible to access
SOUL REVIVAL
The entrepreneur and activist DJ Johnson shares where he finds inspiration—and catches a tune—in his hometown
OPEN ARMS
In Marrakech, new hoteliers and entrepreneurs can't wait to welcome travelers back
Everywhere I turn in Athens, my past rises up to meet me.
That café was once a pastry shop where our babysitter would buy us treats when I lived here as a child-pain au chocolat for my brother, lemon-filled doughnut for me. We moved to the US when I was seven, but I've returned to Greece nearly every summer since I was 14. This square is where I scored scalped tickets to the 2004 Olympics. That church is where I lit candles every year on my annual trip, in hope or gratitude: Let me do well on that exam, find a job, get pregnant.
THE MIRACLE OF THE MARQUESAS
In this remote French Polynesian archipelago, the volcanic peaks are jagged and foreboding, the surf pounds ferociously, and the trade winds never stop howlingall qualities that, for Peter Heller, make it irresistible