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Construction School
On a recent weekday, apprentices and longtime union Local 79 members took certification classes at the Mason Tenders training center in Long Island City.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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What We Wear to Swim Summer After Summer
The one-pieces and bikinis we put on for beach days and lounging by the pool.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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FASHION That Makes Us Want Again
The industry, deep in a funk, has forgotten how to create things people desire—with three standout exceptions.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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Physical City: Christopher Bonanos
The Two Americas Afloat Romantic and windpowered, armed and imperial: the dual spectacle of our maritime celebration.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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The Tree House Next Door
A 19th-century brownstone is restored with a French twist and an interior courtyard.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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Not Another Love Story
Her first book was misunderstood as just a romance. Now, Robinne Lee is back with a novel that defies the genre.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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Toy Story 5 Takes On Screen Time
But this being a Pixar movie, it can never go too hard against tech.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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MY FATHER AND THE FRONT PAGE
DAD LOVED THE OBITUARIES. I thought that unless the New York Times announced your death, you hadn’t really lived.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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My Hunt for Flattering Swimsuits for 60-Somethings
I tried on a dozen. These were the winners.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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The Today Show Goes Dark
The disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother has stretched the morning show’s basic premise—that the world is good if you choose to see it that way.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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135 MINUTES WITH...Thom Browne
The menswear designer who's never heard of looksmaxxing.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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The System: Zak Cheney-Rice
ICE Won The ugliest immigration crackdown in recent history is becoming normal.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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Neighborhood News: The Last Days of Aqueduct
It's down to the wire at South Ozone Park's 132-year-old track.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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A Wastebasket You Won't Want to Hide
PENELOPE AUGUST, an interior designer who makes ceramics and custom furniture for her clients' homes, is rarely at a loss for beautiful objects to fill a space.
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June 29–July 12, 2026
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RAIDER of the NORTH FORK
Stefan Soloviev has more than 20 kids, an insatiable appetite for land, and a penchant for “Stefanizing” everything he touches.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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LIZZIE TISCH & HER DAUGHTER, MASON RUDNICK OUT FOR A JOYRIDE
LIZZIE TISCH: I've been hosting a July 3 dinner for probably 15 years.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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KATIE COURIC SHARPENING HER GAME
THE WOMEN I PLAY pickleball with are animals.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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THE RECLUSIVE LAST DAYS OF CHRISTOPHE de MENIL
An heiress, her daughter, and the betrayal that broke them.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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Summer Fun at Alpha School!
A new day camp from the AI “school” offers lessons on entrepreneurship, like how to forage for appetizers and stage an open house in East Hampton.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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‘Do They Look Bad to You?'
Joe Farrell keeps iterating on his divisive McMansions, no matter how much his detractors hate them.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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JOHN SLATTERY CRUISING IN GARDINERS BAY
“I JUST LIKE farting around on the Whaler, drinking a beer, and being outside.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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It’s a Lawn. What Could It Cost? $200,000?
Merely keeping the house from looking like Grey Gardens is a fortune, and that’s before the fancy grass and 100-foot-plus redwoods are thrown in.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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Chefs on Bunk Beds, Bartenders on Boats
Think the housing market in the Hamptons is out of control? Try being a seasonal food worker.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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VALENTINA AKERMAN HOSTING CINDY SHERMAN, STANLEY WHITNEY, AND THE REST OF THE GALERIE SARDINE CREW
WHEN ARTISTS COME to stay, we cram everyone upstairs. We go to the beach, and at night we convene for dinner.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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A Non-Billionaire’s Guide to the Hamptons
A less expected guide to the less expensive ways to pass the time.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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JANE KRAKOWSKI COOLING DOWN IN THE DRIVEWAY
IT’S REALLY HARD to get your car washed in the Hamptons—I guess everyone is getting theirs privately detailed—but on Montauk Highway there is Victor’s, the sweetest, smallest car wash attached to a gas station.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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‘I’m Sorry You’re in This Beautiful House We Pay For!’
Thanks to the punishing real-estate market, there’s a glut of middle-aged children living with their parents for the summer.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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Donohue's Is Here.
Not much has changed in the tavern’s move from Manhattan to Westhampton Beach.
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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Richard Avedon L
A couple has preserved the Montauk property built by the photographer nearly 50 years ago. Minus the erosion, things look just about the same.ived Here
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Summer 2026 - The Hamptons Special
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TWO DAYS, 100 GIRLBOSSES
Over a weekend in Montauk, Nell Diamond, Bobbi Brown, Tory Burch, and dozens of other female founders gathered to do relay races and talk deal terms. I joined them.
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