How the architect Terence Ngan and the interior designer Ed Ng made a home for themselves in the woods.
Category: tsummertravel2024
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Ethereal Dresses Inspired by Spring Flowers
This season, fashion is abloom with 3-D blossoms, delicate textures and colors worthy of a bouquet.
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Love Dessert but Hate Cuteness? Goth Cakes May Be for You.
Some bakers are embracing the dark side.
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On the Belgian Coast, a Design Gallery Where You Can Spend the Night
Plus: hojicha-infused sweets, ceramic watches and more from T’s cultural compendium.
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Tony Oursler Wants Your Most Haunted Objects
Over the past half-century, the multimedia artist Tony Oursler has amassed thousands of pieces of spiritual ephemera.
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The Best Yellow Bags for Summer
Bright yellow carryalls and cross-bodies enliven any outfit.
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Why We’re All Living in Matthew Barney’s Sticky, Slimy World
Five trends the artist has spawned, from men baring it all to waterfalls of ooze.
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Jewelry Fit for a 1960s It Girl
Bulgari’s amethyst-encrusted necklace takes its cue from an archival piece worn by the socialite Lyn Revson.
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An Artist Whose Knits Are an Antidote to Loneliness
Patrick Carroll began making textiles during lockdown. Last year, several of them appeared in a JW Anderson runway show.
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Yes, You Love Pasta. But Do You Know the Difference Between Anolini and Pansoti?
From the size of a bottle cap to “large like a fist,” seven classic stuffed-pasta shapes that go back generations — and how to make them.
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How the ‘Evil’ Tomato Came to Define Italy’s Cuisine
When tomatoes first arrived in Europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. Then in Naples they gave rise to pasta al pomodoro.
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An Issue All About Pasta and What It Means to Eat It
The dish, in all its many forms, has become synonymous with Italy’s culture.
