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IN VINO VERITAS
Rome's restaurants may be legendary, but sometimes what you need is a great wine bar. Ray Isle takes a tour of the city's finest enoteche, from the old-school to the cutting-edge.
I DREAM OF INDIA
Palaces, peacocks, tigers, and jewels: few places have the power to bewitch children quite like Rajasthan, in northwestern India. Flora Stubbs takes her kids on a spring break like no other.
THE HEIGHT OF ADVENTURE
With its ancient ruins and vertigo-inducing topography, the Amazonas region of northern Peru can feel like Indiana Jones territory. On a journey through this remote landscape, Tom Vanderbilt finds all of the thrills-and none of the crowds.
On the Right Track
Italy is reviving old railways as visitor attractions and breathing life back into underappreciated regions. Taras Grescoe rides a locomotive through the Piedmont countryside.
A CULINARY CONNECTION
On Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, food traditions include a little-known history of Jamaican influence.
IT'S ONLY NATURAL
The concept of the eco-lodge-now so prevalent around the world-was perfected in Costa Rica. Almost four decades since the first property of its kind opened in the country, Gina DeCaprio Vercesi meets the new generation of pioneers taking green tourism to the next level.
COMMON GROUNDS
The Costa Rican bean is prized among coffee connoisseurs, but, as Tom Vanderbilt discovers, it's just one of a cornucopia of unique foods produced in the country.
ORIGIN STORIES
Think of a visit to Costa Rica, and you'll probably imagine ziplines and eco-lodges. But there's a deeper way to interact with this environment: through the Indigenous communities that have called it home for centuries.
FRESH BREEZES
A superyacht charter represents the newest and most exclusive - way to explore the country.
Fiction – According to Alice
My name is Alice and I was born from an egg that fell out of Mommy’s butt. My mommy’s name is Alice. My mommy’s mommy was also named Alice.
The Critics – Books– Your Lying Eyes
People now use A.I. to generate fake videos indistinguishable from real ones. How much does it matter?
A Critic at Large – Made You Look
The desert illusions of the Sphere and "City.”
TABLES FOR TWO
Lagos TSQ_ 727 Seventh Ave.
IN FRONT OF THEIR FACES
Does facial-recognition technology lead police to ignore contradictory evidence?
INFINITE ART
The artist Holly Herndon prepares for a world shaped by ALL.
GOINGS ON NOVEMBER 15 - 21, 2023
What we're watching, listening to, and doing this week.
THE WAR ON CHAPLIN
Why the Tramp had to be brought low.
REALITY BITES
“The Curse,” on Showtime.
THE THEATRE THE HUMAN COMEDY
Off Of Broadway serves up FOOD,” Redwood,” and Faust.”
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
Twelve months out from Election Day, the Presidential campaign has inescapably begun with the slow, ominous, upward crank of a roller coaster.
METAMORPHOSIS
The godfather of A.I. thinks it’s actually intelligent—and that scares him.
DEAR PARENTS
Dear Parents, Welcome to Kinderkids Nursery School! We so loved meeting you all at orientation.
WILD REEDS
James Austin Smith proves that an oboist can have an adventurous solo career.
BEGIN END
A coder on the waning days of the craft.
5 ways to cultivate hope when you don't have any
There's a sense, once a whisper, that's growing louder every day. Glaciers are melting, children are being slaughtered, hatred runs rampant. Sometimes it feels like the world's approaching a nadir. Or like you are.
We Need to Talk About Perimenopause
It's a milestone health experience that may come for us all...so why are we so clueless?
3 Ways to Keep Your Dog From Freezing This Winter
...and from just hating every single thing about the cold.
6 Acne Treatments Our Editors Swear By
The experts (hi, we're the experts) have spoken.
Goth Glam
Because beauty's getting in on it too.
It's Time to Reclaim Wash Day
Let's turn a historically annoying task into something distinctively more dope, says beauty editor-at-large