Frank Bruni and other Dining section writers on restaurants and food.
The Loneliest Woman in New York
Ruth Madoff may not be in custody, but she is clearly as socially toxic as her husband, according to people who used to court her favor — and her business.
And Now, Starring in the West Wing: Ax & Lesser
No White House relationship is more amusing than the unlikely duo of David Axelrod, the president’s 54-year-old chief adviser, and his 24-year-old assistant, Eric Lesser.
I’m Going to Harvard. Will You Sponsor Me?
Students seeking loans meet alumni online to find a perfect match.
Pulse by Karin Nelson
Straw hats, strappy feet, Tabitha Simmons, the stylist and shoe designer, and more.
On the Street | Fade to Black
It’s been rainy and cool, and the fashion people have reverted to black; even the botanical gardens are sprouting ink-colored irises and pansies.
Elizabeth Wood and Gabriel Nussbaum
When lovers become colleagues, they often find it is bad for business, and romance, but for Elizabeth Ashlea Wood and Gabriel Spektor Nussbaum, working together melded their hearts.
VIDEO: VOWS: State of the Unions
Susan and William Palmer were featured in the Vows column in 1993 when they were both marrying for the second time. Fifteen years later, it's clear they should have met when they were twenty-five.
Lisa Fyfe and Roger Lane
Lisa Nicole Fyfe and Dr. Roger Michael Lane are to be married Sunday at the Barley Sheaf Farm Estate and Spa in Holicong, Pa.
Julia Shin and Michael Fiore
Julia Shin, the daughter of Dr. Kyung Hee Shin and Dr. Ki Duck Shin of Tarrytown, N.Y., was married Saturday to Michael John Fiore, the son of Karen and Richard Fiore of Powell, Ohio.
Mariah Steele and Hans Rinderknecht
The couple met in dance classes at Princeton University, from which they both graduated, she magna cum laude and he cum laude.
Quita Deodhar and Alvaro Ramirez
Quita Deodhar and Alvaro Ramirez were married Saturday at Wave Hill in Riverdale, the Bronx. The Rev. Martin J. Bancroft Jr., a Roman Catholic priest, officiated.
Love Alters the Landscape
The artist and garden designer Paula Hayes’s postage-stamp-size garden proved to be a space where the bromeliads, and her own love story, could flourish.
Make Me Greener, Please
Consultants armed with stepladders and gadgets are selling advice on energy efficiency, indoor air quality and even methods for creating an eco-conscious wardrobe.
To Your Left, a Better Way of Life?
A tour of co-housing communities was one of several this season in different parts of the country designed to give participants an up-close look at the way of life in them.
The Gift of Good Soil
The artist and garden designer Paula Hayes tells the story of how she came to create her garden at her home in Brooklyn, dotted with objects she designed.
The Business of Eco-Consulting
The field of personal and home eco-consultants is relatively new but growing quickly, as consumers look for help in living more greenly.
A Cheap Date, With Child Care by Ikea
Over-stretched, money-conscious parents are using the store’s supervised play area as their personal baby-sitting service.
Loving Fish, This Time With the Fish in Mind
The cooking of fish remains unchanged, but the buying of fish has become a logistical and ethical nightmare.
Pig, Smoke, Pit: This Food Is Seriously Slow
Scott’s Variety Store and Bar-B-Q in Hemingway, S.C., slow-smokes whole hogs over hardwood coals — a way of cooking that is disappearing.
Neighbor, Can You Spare a Plum?
The underground fruit economy is growing, based on two principles: one, it’s a shame to let fruit go to waste. And two, neighborhood fruit tastes best when it’s free.
A Locavore Before the Word Existed
The low-key charms of Savoy, which has exalted all things organic, sustainable and humanely raised a full decade before Blue Hill opened, haven’t faded over time.
Basking With Rosés
Americans have discovered what Mediterranean cultures knew all along: rosé is the quintessential daytime wine. To assess this summer’s offerings, the wine panel recently sampled 25 bottles.
Drive 900 Miles. Cook a Ton of Pork (Literally). Drive Home.
At this weekend’s Big Apple Barbecue in Madison Square Park, the plan for the crew from Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q in Decatur, Ala., includes cooking about 3,000 pounds of pork.
Blogs
The Moment
The Moment is a daily blog that spans the T Magazine universe of fashion, design, food and travel.
Profile in Style: Pedro Almodovar
Win or lose, the Spanish filmmaker always takes the prize for best dramatic flair.
Hearts of Palme
They came, we saw, they conquered. Seven originals who were never the same after Cannes.
The Cannes-Do Guy
Got a brand to push? A film to finance? Charles Finch, a month-of-May migrant worker who jets in to the French Riviera for the Cannes Film Festival, is the man.
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