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Kris Moran helps Wes Anderson create his meticulous cinematic worlds. She also knows how to whip up the perfect dish for an impromptu dinner.
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Kris Moran helps Wes Anderson create his meticulous cinematic worlds. She also knows how to whip up the perfect dish for an impromptu dinner.
By NICK MARINO
The most memorable performances in any medium are being given by a remarkable group of industry veterans — Judith Light, Allison Janney and Audra McDonald, among them.
By JON ROBIN BAITZ
The actor and musician shares photographs from her summer on the road, taken in between shoots for two new movies and shows with her band.
By ALICE NEWELL-HANSON
A roundup of things T editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
A lost photo shoot illuminates the roots of Lynn Davis, who is, along with Peter Hujar and Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the masters of black-and-white portraiture.
By M.H. MILLER
Ahead of the release of her first full-length album, Tirzah Mastin talks about her open-ended process, motherhood and studying the harp.
By COLLEEN KELSEY
Long and lovely, these garments are best when thrown on quickly and worn out casually.
His legacy seems to be one building in Tokyo. But most of the country’s Modernism can be traced back to him — and the struggle to place his ideas into Japanese identity.
By NIKIL SAVAL
A rare show of paintings by Maruja Mallo, a contemporary of Salvador Dalí, is part of a larger examination of a lesser known side of the movement.
By THESSALY LA FORCE
This season, strappy shoes find a partner in slouchy socks or textured tights.
Pile on familiar patterns for fall — in the form of sensual dresses, separates and accessories.
His soon-to-be published memoir reveals the unknown side of a public figure who hid in plain sight. Plus, never-before-seen images from his time as a milliner.
By THESSALY LA FORCE
The artist Geoffrey Chadsey envisions new releases by Gary Shteyngart, Olivia Laing and more.
The newish, low-profile creative director of the storied fashion house has managed to honor its legacy while making it completely, and refreshingly, his own.
By MEGAN O’GRADY
There are some traditions that are universal. Here, we highlight a single craft — and how it’s being adapted, rethought and remade for the 21st century.
By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN
Unlike other things we come to crave, we first dream of places we’d like to visit through another’s eyes, another’s ears.
By HANYA YANAGIHARA
The architect Mauricio Rocha dreamed up a stark space for the artist Graciela Iturbide in Mexico City.
By LUISITA LOPEZ TORREGROSA
Like her photographs, Graciela Iturbide’s studio in Mexico City plays with light and dark.
Finding echoes of Japan’s ancient past, and of the woodlands of Hayao Miyazaki’s animated masterpiece “Princess Mononoke,” deep among the trees of Yakushima island.
By HANYA YANAGIHARA