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Serene and Not Herd On an island better known for beer-swilling tourists, the Grand Hotel Son Net offers sumptuous solitude, even during the high season

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Lunch with Mindy Kaling On this week’s episode of Table for Two, Mindy Kaling talks with host Bruce Bozzi about getting sick of partying, the challenges that come with co-writing Legally Blonde 3, and much more …


Brooklyn’s Finest After nearly 25 years in Williamsburg, Andrew Tarlow’s Diner is more than a restaurant—it’s a happening

The Grande Dame and the Ingénue Espadon, at the Hôtel Ritz, used to be one of the most exciting restaurants in France. Will the talented young chef Eugénie Béziat recapture the magic?

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Where Ballet and Fashion Collide On the 10-year anniversary of the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala, a new book pays homage to the fabulous collaborations of choreographers with fashion designers

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What Is Love? Whether on Hitler’s evil, Shakespeare’s genius, or the nature of love, Ron Rosenbaum resists the lure of easy answers

The Beginning of the End A new book revisits one fateful day for the British Empire—the 1923 Imperial Conference—and the history-altering events that followed


Origin Story Cat Bohannon’s new book, Eve, explores how the female body drove 200 million years of human evolution

Dealer’s Choice In Paris, an exhibition of Modigliani’s paintings highlights the Italian artist’s relationship with Paul Guillaume, who represented and sold his work

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My Favorite Things Isabel Wilkinson Schor, the New York–based fashion editor turned designer behind Attersee, shares her favorite global finds, from Japanese pens to an antique Roman ring

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Truth vs. Lies Rupert Murdoch and Fox News may have avoided a trial against Dominion Voting Systems, but make no mistake: they lost

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