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Tread

Tread

TREES TO SEAS

A Porsche Safari Party for the Slightly Unhinged

7 min  |

November/December 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

Monk's tenor

In Robin D.G. Kelley's definitive, 450-page biography of Thelonious Monk, Monk and tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse first meet on p.100, in 1944.

4 min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

HiFi Rose RA280

It's been said before, but the essential truth remains as shiny as a new 2A3 tube: A well-made, good-sounding integrated amplifier is a sonic marvel, a triumph of audio engineering. Sound quality is just the beginning.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

EAT F-Dur

TURNTABLE WITH EAT F-NOTE TONEARM

10 min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

T+A Symphonia STREAMING INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER

German aesthetes are fond of saying “Das Auge isst mit”: “The eye feasts too.” In audio terms, your ears do the listening, but your eyes want their share of pleasure.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

The Meters

That sound: body-scratching grooves, syncopated second-line rhythms, bass, guitar, and keyboard lines so deep they seemed to bubble up from the earth beneath New Orleans.

4 min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

Hi-fi near and far

As the Spin Doctor, I tend to lead an analog life. I'm not just talking about my preferred ways of listening to music, but also my approach to other everyday technology.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Stereophile

Stereophile

Dynaudio Contour 20 Black Edition

Although I have very much appreciated how the best floorstanding loudspeakers have performed in my various listening rooms over the decades, I have always been most comfortable with relatively small two-way standmounts.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Tread

Tread

TMR CRAWLER

The Ultimate Pre-Runner Rock Buggy

4 min  |

November/December 2025
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Fighter Pilots: A Warrior Clan

TAKE A HARD LOOK at the two young men in these photos. Do they look as if they were bent on killing one another? On the left we have a young, unknown enlisted Japanese pilot standing in front of a Nakajima Ki-27 \"Nate,\" one of Japan's earliest monoplanes that led to the much vaunted Zero.

3 min  |

November - December 2025
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

IRON DOG

Fighting the Pacific and the P-39 at the same time

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

DOUBLE-THEATER ACE

The fearless missions of legendary fighter pilot Col. John D. Landers

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
Flight Journal

Flight Journal

Big Chief's Little Chief

Thunderbolt action with the Wolf Pack

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
Veranda

Veranda

CHASING CARAVAGGIO

He was one of the most impactful painters of the 17th century, and he lived a life as dramatic as his canvases. TRACEY MINKIN pursues the turbulent Baroque artist who fled from Rome under penalty of death, leaving masterpieces along the way.

9 min  |

November - December 2025
Veranda

Veranda

Late BLOOMERS

Landscape designer Zachary J. Westall conjures four verdant displays with flowers that revel in the moonlight.

1 min  |

November - December 2025
Veranda

Veranda

Terms of Enlightment

For the first column of his exclusive new series for VERANDA, designer MARKHAM ROBERTS bristles under the glare of modern lighting, calling for a return to softnessand simplicity-at home.

4 min  |

November - December 2025
Veranda

Veranda

A COLLECTOR'S NEXT CHAPTER

In New Orleans, Richard Keith Langham discovers the upside to downsizing, designing a richly colorful canvas for his longtime client's most beloved pieces-and personality-to shine.

3 min  |

November - December 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

MANAGING MONEY FOR A LOVED ONE WHO CAN'T

Becoming a financial caregiver for an aging or ill relative will go more smoothly if you plan for the possibility in advance.

3 min  |

November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Take Control of Your Finances

RECENTLY I was stopped in my tracks by a newspaper column headlined “I Was Terrible at Money. My Daughter Should Learn From My Mistakes.” The young woman columnist went on to say her own mother had taught her that it was “vulgar to talk or even really think about money.” As a result, she laments, “I am somehow terrified of anything to do with finances.” And she “sometimes worries about passing along these extraordinarily unhelpful attitudes to my own children.”

2 min  |

November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

OUR TOP ESG PICKS FACE A STORM

Most of our favorite stocks and funds focused on environmental, social and corporate governance issues struggled in an increasingly hostile climate.

10+ min  |

November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE FED

The U.S. central bank was already contending with economic challenges. Now comes a political one.

2 min  |

November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Exploring Emerging Markets

WITHIN two years of the dotcom bubble bursting in 2000, the tech-heavy Nasdaq index lost three-fourths of its value. This isn't 25 years ago, but if you think the U.S. stock market is getting too expensive for its own good, you have a reasonable case.

5 min  |

November 2025
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Financial Benefits for Military Families

IF you read my column regularly, you may know that I'm a military spouse. My husband, Tom, has served for 19 years. Currently, he's a full-time pilot in the Air National Guard, and he previously spent more than a decade as an active-duty member of the Air Force.

2 min  |

November 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

NJ studio brings joy of movement to young dancers

Enthralled with dance, a 14-year-old girl adopted a new first name, Dancette, and a lifetime love was cemented.

2 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

MTA fare hikes have been declared, but activists still aim to fight them

In a recent public service announcement, hip-hop superstar Cardi B, the new voice of the MTA's subway system, discourages subway surfing. \"Ride safe, keep it cute, and keep it moving,\" she says. In another, she informs people, \"These trains don't move without you, so make sure you pay that fare and keep it real.

4 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Mamdani is guest speaker at NAN's 15th Triumph Awards, Cuomo a no-show

Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani turned up as the National Action Network (NAN) celebrated its 15th Annual Triumph Awards, which featured several high-profile honorees in a star-studded event on October 6. His rival candidate, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, while expected, was absent.

3 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Bronx students' U.S. Capitol tour was canceled by government shutdown — then AOC stepped in

Eighth graders from Zeta Charter Schools in the Bronx were scheduled to tour the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday morning when the federal government shut down, placing their tour guide on furlough and leaving the disappointed students with no way to get into the building - but the group soon got an unforgettable civics lesson when Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offered to step in as a replacement tour guide.

2 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Jazz Notes: Jazz Gallery, Monk Fest, Village Vanguard

The saxophonist and composer Jaleel Shaw has become a dominant force in 21st century jazz as it speaks to America's trying times.

4 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

'Mexodus' tells a history of Black and Brown people that we didn't learn in school

There is a musical that you need to experience. It's a story that will educate and uplift while unraveling a history we did not learn in school.

2 min  |

October 09, 2025
New York Amsterdam News

New York Amsterdam News

Amidst league turmoil, the Aces and Mercury vie for the WNBA title

The WNBA has grown exponentially since its first season. That was back in 1997, when there was rightful uncertainty among ardent supporters about whether a professional women's basketball league had long-term sustainability.

2 min  |

October 09, 2025