T’s roundup of people, places and things to know now.
Category: Travel
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Samin Nosrat’s 10 Essential Persian Recipes
The author of “Salt Fat Acid Heat” and star of the related Netflix show chooses the dishes that define the cuisine for her.
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Market Report: Spring’s Most Colorful Sneakers
Taking cues from the track, 10 pairs of designer trainers with speed and spirit.
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Things Editors Like: T Suggests: Cameos by Cindy Sherman, Warhol’s Portraits of Women and More
A roundup of things our editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
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eaSpring Gallery Guide: Over 40 Art Shows to See Right Now
From Bushwick to Harlem, with many stops in between, our art critics take stock of the best shows this spring.
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Things Editors Like: T Suggests: Perfect Quilts, a New (Affordable) Design Fair and More
A roundup of things our editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
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Kerry Washington, Nathan Lane and Others Read Plays About Our Future
We asked 15 playwrights to create original works around their visions of America in 2024. Six of them were read onscreen.
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Inside the Nobu Ryokan
Spending the downpayment on a car on one night at the Japanese-inspired Nobu Ryokan Malibu, the writer worried, could he live up to his hotel room?
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How to Wear Spring’s Best Work-Wear-Inspired Pieces
Taking inspiration from the spring collections, a roundup of practical pieces to simplify dressing in a season of unpredictable weather.
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Overlooked No More: Aloha Wanderwell, Explorer and Filmmaker
By 16, she was traveling around the world behind the wheel of a Model T in a life of adventure that was interrupted only by a murder mystery.
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Notre-Dame, a Cathedral of Imagination and Memory
Sacred symbol, tourist attraction, beacon for visitors and locals alike: After the fire, writers reflect on the building that has been both constant and ever-shifting in the life of Paris.
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New York Art Galleries: What to See Right Now
Lucian Freud’s nudes from the 1990s and 2000s; a Gretchen Bender retrospective revisits her TV-based installations; and artists address social justice issues in “Perilous Bodies.”
