Social media has fueled a “proteinification” of snacks, and Khloé Kardashian is hopping on board with a line of enhanced popcorn.
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Bad Bunny (the College Course) Heads to the Ivy League
With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican star.
Continue readingJason Kelce Takes ‘Made in the U.S.’ Very Seriously
Jason Kelce, a mellow mountain of a man, has spent most of his life fretting over offensive snaps. Now, a year into his retirement after 13 seasons as a center for the Philadelphia Eagles, Mr. Kelce has space to puzzle over other matters. Lately, he …
Continue readingAn Artist Subverting Propaganda Through Large-Scale Sculptures
In Solo Show, a new series from T Magazine, we ask Black artists to curate a list of three treasured works that they’ve encountered or made, and to reflect on how their practice connects to a broader art lineage. Born in Lisbon and raised in Luanda …
Continue readingDoes Your Plant Need a Nanny?
How are Beyoncé, SZA and Dolly Parton doing? That’s the question on Louis Easton’s mind. But he’s not an assistant or a stylist to the stars — instead, his charges are a monstera, a silver satin pothos and a prayer plant named after the singers. Mr …
Continue readingHis Suits Come Alive From the Waist Down
For the past five years, Jack Sivan has been running a small tailoring and men’s wear business out of the Brooklyn apartment he shares with his wife and three guinea pigs (Bagel, Panda and Faun). Recent events have had him thinking about working …
Continue readingMy Fiancé Wants a Prenup After We Decided We Didn’t Need One. Help!
A reader feels ambushed after her fiancé resurrected the idea of a prenuptial agreement with only weeks to go until their wedding. Also: He wants to split the legal bill.
Continue readingThe Slippery Slope of Political Iconography
A lapel pin in the likeness of President Trump, worn by the chairman of the F.C.C., raises some questions.
Continue readingDoes This Perfume Smell Like Gentrification?
The Brooklyn neighborhood of Greenpoint, much like its neighbor Williamsburg, has in recent decades been transformed. Once a working-class area with a local feel, an influx of buzzy restaurants, hip stores and pricey residences has given it the …
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