Omega’s Speedmaster, worn by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on their 1969 journey to the moon, gets an update.
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A Forensic Artist Brings the Protagonist of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s “The School of Night” to Life
The pair work together to envision Kristian Hadeland, the protagonist of the author’s latest novel, “The School of Night.”
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A Dessert That’s ‘a Product of Modern Hedonism’
New spins on mille-feuille and affogato, plus studded accessories and more from T Magazine’s cultural compendium.
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Elegant, Unfussy Holiday Fashion
This season is all about ease, with refined, high-contrast looks that are free of adornment.
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Jewelry That Transports You to the Natural World
Emeralds, perhaps more than any other stone, are a perfect fit for flora- and fauna-inspired statement pieces.
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Judging by the Arts Scene, the Circus Is Back in Town
Across the culture, we’re seeing a resurgence of clowns, tents and more.
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A SoHo Loft That Reflects an Expansive Idea of Home
In furnishing his own apartment, Gabriel Hendifar created a place where generations and cultures converge.
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A Japanese Hotel With Indoor Beaches
Risonare Shimonoseki, a new place to stay on the Kanmon Strait, has living rooms filled with sand and a restaurant that serves blowfish carpaccio.
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Whatever: A Gen X Glossary
“Androgyny,” “apathy” and other words and ideas that defined America’s last monoculture.
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Take a Look at T Magazine’s Gen X Covers by David Silverman of “The Simpsons” and Chris Ware
On two of T Magazine’s Holiday Issue covers, an era’s biggest stars appear as Simpsons characters. A third features Chris Ware’s illustrations of the goods of his youth.
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What Is Gen X’s Legacy?
The generation known for its irony also taught us something about engaging earnestly with art.
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Is Gen X Actually the Greatest Generation?
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
