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New York City, Taco Town
[ad_1] Santo Taco, one of the newest of the newcomers, opened this spring, in a sliver-slim SoHo space that previously housed La Esquina’s taqueria, whose primary function was as a...
Marketing Simplified: What I Learned From Thousands of Brands
[ad_1] After a decade of building marketing strategies for thousands of brands, I realized something important: marketing doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, the most effective marketing approaches can...
The High Femme Dystopia of Star Amerasu
[ad_1] If the recent embrace of seemingly—and only seemingly—autonomous machines is any indication, something much less chic than the future premised in “The Matrix” awaits us. During the 1999 film’s...
Anthony Roth Costanzo Channels Maria Callas in “Galas”
[ad_1] Plus: the eclectic chaos of Haim, Trajal Harrell struts the catwalk at Park Avenue Armory, “Mamma Mia!” returns to Broadway, and more. [ad_2] Source link
“Splitsville” Plays Infidelity for Laughs; “A Little Prayer” Shows What’s Really at Stake
[ad_1] In the studiedly rambunctious comedy “Splitsville,” Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin play a pair of homewreckers. The home, a beachside vacation pad with natural-wood siding and floor-to-ceiling windows,...
Embracing the Ugly Truth Will Set You Free
[ad_1] Curiosity leads us to truth, but that truth isn’t always pretty. In fact, it’s often a nightmare—raw, ugly, and exposing. When we face our deepest truths, we confront parts...
Hilton Als’s Essential James Baldwin
[ad_1] A hundred and one years after James Baldwin’s birth, the writer has become as much an icon as a public intellectual can be—a status that, if justified by the...
The Redemption of Chance the Rapper
[ad_1] When Chance the Rapper declared “I met Kanye West, I’m never going to fail” on “Ultralight Beam,” the opener from West’s 2016 album, “The Life of Pablo,” the sentiment...
The Budding Rivalry of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner
[ad_1] “A person’s tennis,” John McPhee writes in “Levels of the Game,” from 1969, “begins with his nature and background and comes out through his motor mechanisms into shot patterns...