Hanya Yanagihara
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Staff Meals Aren’t Just for Restaurants
A shared lunch (or breakfast or dinner) has become a key part of many creative endeavors. For many, it’s where a team really comes together.
Does an Artist Ever Work Alone?
Despite the Romantic notion of a solitary genius, most art is the result of collaboration.
An Issue All About Pasta and What It Means to Eat It
The dish, in all its many forms, has become synonymous with Italy’s culture.
How to Live Like an Artist
The best — and most idiosyncratic — homes reflect their inhabitants’ tastes and whims, without compromise.
Why Artists Rule New York
It’s home to all types, but one group has made the city what it is today.
Finding Your Family
For many, the bonds formed by choice can be as profound, as tortured, as those into which we are born.
Jewish Theatermakers Are in Good Company
So many of America’s great plays and musicals have been created and performed by Jews. T’s Holiday issue explores why — and gathers dozens of...
The Enduring, Transformational Power of Pilgrimage
The writer Aatish Taseer embarked on a journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq. What he learned was less a life-altering revelation and more a lesson...
The Burden of Inheritance
How do designers and artists continue the legacy of others without losing their own voice?