By Katharine Q. Seelye
A place at her dinner tables, which sat 75, provided access to networks of money, influence and power across cultural and political divides.
By Katharine Q. Seelye
A place at her dinner tables, which sat 75, provided access to networks of money, influence and power across cultural and political divides.
By Unknown Author
Responses to a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Analyzing Donald Trump’s base; a “deep state” makeover.
By Alexandra Jacobs
Cynthia Carr’s compassionate biography chronicles the brief, poignant life of the transgender actress Candy Darling, whose “very existence was radical.”
By Unknown Author
A desperate measure at a desperate moment, a rainy day interview and more reader tales from New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
By Emily Cochrane
On Friday night, in the capital of country music, the artist’s fans showed up in force to celebrate “Cowboy Carter.”
By Emily Badger and Larry Buchanan
To understand a messy problem, The Times needed to look at the city from a different perspective, one where garbage sits at the foreground.
By David W. Dunlap
In 1914, an Easter section in The Times that showed paintings from the Metropolitan Museum was a sensation. But there was something off about Fra Angelico’s ‘The Crucifixion.’
By Ben Blatt
Even in the world of woodworking, there are trade-offs at the intersection of policy, public safety, patents and profit.
By Hamilton Cain
“Table for Two” is a collection of six stories and a novella set in two very different cultural capitals.
By Chris Cameron
The social media post reflects the increasingly violent and personal attacks that Donald J. Trump has employed during the presidential campaign.
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