Monday, May 11, 2026

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Restaurant Review: Lysée | The New Yorker

The Journey, which Lee débuted earlier this year, on Thursday evenings only, is something of a return to form for the chef. Before opening her bakery, she worked in high-end restaurants, including Alain Ducasse’s gilded Le Meurice, in...

What “The Sheep Detectives” Doesn’t Understand About Sheep

The formidable historian Carlo Ginzburg once published a paper called “Clues, Myths, and the Historical Method,” in which he argued that the late-nineteenth-century obsession with the “clue,” meaning a piece of evidence crucial to the solving of a...

Music Review: Kacey Musgraves’s “Middle of Nowhere”

Everyone knows there’s something kind of funny about country music. The genre’s cultural identity is linked to a stylized and unapologetically old-fashioned vision of America, which can seem rather hokey. In 1975, the legendary country singer and songwriter...

Straight Outta Hormuz | The New Yorker

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Douglas Stuart on Great Novels of Gay Life

When the Booker Prize-winning novelist Douglas Stuart started out as a writer, he said recently, “anything that had gay content in it was on a certain shelf in the store—usually at the back.” Not long ago, Stuart—whose new...

The 2026 Met Gala: Bezoses, Beyoncé, and Blood

This year’s event had controversial co-chairs, a softball theme, and at least one apt reference to an art-historical scandal. Source link

Marilyn Monroe Made Being Photographed Into an Art

In May of 2022, the actress, reality-TV star, and lingerie mogul Kim Kardashian arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the annual Met Gala, wearing another woman’s dress. It was sixty years old, made of delicate beige...

Restaurant Review: Vato and Los Burritos Juarez

I wake up hungry, most days. Not peckish, not in need of a little boost—hungry, immediately and completely, hunger as urgent as any alarm clock. The morning appetite is a different animal from its midday and evening counterparts;...

Sohrab Hura’s Frozen Vision of Kashmir

If Hura had assembled “Snow” in 2019, he would have chosen only photos like these: lateral and coded, often with no humans in them. His taste for the direct had waned since his early years in photography, he...

The Furious Moral Clarity of Lucrecia Martel

But for decades, as some of Martel’s interviewees note, their presence on the land has come under threat from the Amíns of the world: we hear about specious claims of ownership, attempted evictions, exploitation of Indigenous labor, and...
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27 Elevated Finds From Zara, Nordstrom, and Revolve for 2026

Although my spring and summer 2026 wardrobe is pretty much good to go, I couldn't shake the feeling...
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