What T Magazine’s editors and contributors are eyeing for our own paternal figures, including Western gear and mini synthesizers.
Category: Gifts
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My In-Laws Gave Gifts to Two Grandchildren, but Not to a Third. Help!
Two years after one of her children received a generous birthday gift, a reader wonders whether to intervene on behalf of her overlooked child.
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A Tax Sunset Will Change What You Owe the I.R.S.
Important regulations expire at the end of next year, thwarting tax planning and creating a monumental fiscal challenge for Congress.
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Oh No! It’s Valentine’s Day and Flowers Just Won’t Do.
Nine tastemakers from around the world offer their best ideas for last-minute gifts.
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You Don’t Want to Drink Sake From Just Any Old Cup
Copper cups, hammered by hand, are a specialty at Gyokusendo, a Japanese family company established in 1816.
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A D.I.Y. Approach to Valentine’s Day Chocolate
After all, as one maker said, “a self-made chocolate treat comes with the extra portion of love and creativity.”
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T’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide: Floral Cookware, Scented Matches and More
What T Magazine editors are coveting for ourselves and eyeing for our loved ones.
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Tiny Love Stories: ‘I’m Shrinking, but I Don’t Tell Him’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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Personalized Gifts With Your Face on Them Are Popular This Season
More presents are featuring something the recipient will be familiar with: the gift giver’s face, or the mug of someone close to them.
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My Not-So-Perfect Holiday Shopping Excursion With A.I. Chatbots
With Shopify, Mercari and other retailers rolling out chatbots to help buyers, this holiday shopping season is the first to be powered by A.I.
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Holidays Well Spent
“I just never realized how much ornaments add up!” Seventeen people on the streets of New York City talk to us about holiday spending.
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All I Want for Christmas Is in This PowerPoint Presentation
Some kids are getting more sophisticated with their holiday gift decks, creating a vibe that’s more sales pitch than Santa.
