Testifying at her robbery trial in Paris, the businesswoman and influencer chose some unexpected accessories.
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A High School Festival Keeps Duke Ellington Very Much Alive
In a dressing room behind the stage in the Metropolitan Opera House, Wynton Marsalis, the trumpeter and educator, intently watched a live feed of the big band representing the Osceola County School for the Arts, from Kissimmee, Fla. They were playing …
A Bleached Buzz Cut and an Irish Sweater
Approaching people on the street in Amsterdam, where I met Mark McGoey, is harder than you might think. There are generally more cyclists than pedestrians (except for in the most touristy places), which makes stopping stylish passers-by feel like a …
Flamingos Summon Mini-Twisters to Suck Up Prey
Three cooperative birds and a model bird head helped scientists figure out what flamingos are actually doing when they stick their heads upside down underwater.
Looking for Belichick’s Girlfriend? Try a Beauty Pageant in Maine.
Jordon Hudson’s relationship with Bill Belichick has caused quite a stir, and it brought a huge amount of attention to the Miss Maine USA contest this weekend.
Abel Tesfaye Bids Farewell to The Weeknd
There’s a moment in “Hurry Up Tomorrow” — the new film that arrives in theaters on May 16, co-written, produced by, and starring the R&B singer the Weeknd, whose given name is Abel Tesfaye — in which Anima, a mysterious character played by Jenna …
The Brotherhood of Quitting Zyn
Dylan Sjolie said he had been too much of a “goody-two shoes” to participate in his high school’s vape craze. When he tried Zyn at 19, during his first semester of college, it seemed like everyone he saw carried a hockey-puck-sized container of the …
My Dad’s Death Taught Me How to Pray
When the Hebrew words felt empty, a rabbi suggested thinking of it as “Wow! Please? Thank you.”
Jelly Shoes Aren’t Just For Kids. Here Are the Best Ones.
A roundup of rubber sandals, for a variety of occasions and budgets.