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Jewish Theatermakers Are in Good Company

So many of America’s great plays and musicals have been created and performed by Jews. T’s Holiday issue explores why — and gathers dozens of…

The Enduring, Transformational Power of Pilgrimage

The writer Aatish Taseer embarked on a journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq. What he learned was less a life-altering revelation and more a lesson…

The Burden of Inheritance

How do designers and artists continue the legacy of others without losing their own voice?

Can One Artist Do Everything?

Out of curiosity — or necessity — more creative people are trying their hand at multiple genres.

Why Travelers Should Seek Out Discomfort

Taking a trip has long been associated with pleasure. But there is nothing more bracing — and vitalizing — than immersing yourself in an unforgiving…

In T’s Spring Design Issue, Three Maximalist Homes Filled With Collections

It’s the objects in each of these spaces — as well as those in her own, T’s editor in chief writes — that bring the…

How Great Art Gets Lost — and Found Again

The rediscovery of forgotten works always comes with the realization that they have been with us all along.

In T’s Spring Women’s Fashion These Clothes Were Made for Strutting

This season’s everyday fashion was crafted not for lounging, T’s editor in chief writes, but for making a vibrant re-emergence.

The Wayward Joy of the Dinner Party

For T’s 2022 Holiday issue, we dropped in on 12 gatherings around the world, from Tokyo to New Orleans to Paris and beyond.

How Do You Visit a Vanished World?

For T’s Winter Travel issue, we look at three cultures that have all but disappeared — or been resurrected.