Lifestyle

J.Crew’s New Shirts Get This Overlooked Detail Right
But with its latest season, J.Crew seems to be putting more weight behind its updated collar. A new set of point-collar poplin shirts has caught our editor’s eye again....
Carven Fall 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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What’s the Best Month for Sports?
A lot of things are happening in March—with football finally out of the way, it always feels like the time when the NBA season really snaps into focus, as...
Do Normies Have a Right to Read ‘Heated Rivalry’ Fanfic?
Last week, New York magazine published a cover story on Heated Rivalry and fujoshi, a Japanese term for women who love stories about sex and romance between men. The...
The Real-Life Diet of Jordan Stolz, Who Runs on Sour Candy and Coke
Jordan Stolz, 21, left the Milano-Cortina Winter Games as a bona fide global star.The American speedskating phenom has been on a tear since winning the Speedskating World Championships in...
‘Need Those Jeans’: It’s Tom Ford Mania at Paris Fashion Week
This is an edition of the newsletter Show Notes, in which Samuel Hine reports from the front row of the fashion world. Sign up here to get it free.The...

World

The Self-Serving Seduction of “Vladimir”
The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to alarming extremes. Source...
“The Bride!” Is All Exclamations but No Explanations
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped. Source link
Yuval Sharon Reimagines the Canon
In the director Yuval Sharon’s book “A New Philosophy of Opera,” he reflects on the plight of contemporary artists interpreting classic works, writing, “We can choose to either reinforce...
Has Taking the Perfect Photo Ruined Tourism in “The Spectacle”?
Yasmin van Dorp’s short film depicts beautiful destinations—and the crowds of cell-phone photographers who inundate them. Source link
Rimbaud and Verlaine in Washington Square Park
“Godlike” is a poet’s novel, a dazzling Künstlerroman that touches on art, love, aging, and queerness, punctuated with verses by Hell (in both Vaughn’s and Wode’s voices) and his...
Chris Fleming Prances, Scuttles, and Undulates Onto HBO
Fleming’s HBO special, his first for the network, is his chance to tip into mainstream comedy after more than a decade as a cult figure. (Or, as he puts...