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Category: Travel
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‘Alma and Esperanza’s Tragic Quest’
In a fairy tale about Florida written exclusively for T, a pair of twins embark on a fantastic road trip through the state’s swamps and theme parks.
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People, Places and Things: People, Places and Things to Know: Japanese Glass Artists, a Food-Focused Hotel and More
T’s cultural compendium of what’s new.
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Inside the Designer Nadia Olive Schnack’s Colorful Home
Crimson collides with periwinkle and royal blue pops against daffodil yellow in this Copenhagen abode.
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Fashion for a Walk on the Waterfront
Cooler air calls for utilitarian separates — from hooded jackets to protective boots — layered for a spirited exploration of sand and sea.
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Resort Fashion: On the Shores of East Hampton
With layered jackets and prints, casual beachcombing becomes a full-fledged adventure.
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“Not Our Fate”: An Excerpt From the Ballet
New York City Ballet’s Preston Chamblee and Taylor Stanley dance part of the pas de deux that was created for two men by the choreographer Lauren Lovette in 2017.
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“The Times Are Racing”: An Excerpt From the Ballet
New York City Ballet’s Daniel Appelbaum and Taylor Stanley perform part of the pas de deux from the sneaker ballet choreographed by Justin Peck in 2017.
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A Fairy Tale Set in Florida, in 10 Parts
Motherless twins. A magical manatee. A group of acclaimed writers — all from or living in Florida — create an exquisite corpse through America’s weirdest state.
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An Excerpt from T’s Fairy Tale Set in Turkey
The actress Gemma Whelan, best known for her role on “Game of Thrones,” reads from Sarah Hall’s story about a magical well.
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Michael Cunningham Sings Leonard Cohen
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author pays homage to Montreal’s patron saint, crooning the artist’s 1967 ballad ‘‘Suzanne,’’ with the musician Cassandra Jenkins on guitar.
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Things Editors Like: T Suggests: Orchid-Inspired Handbags, a Diane Arbus Exhibition and More
A roundup of things our editors — and a few contributors — are excited about in a given week.
