The city that never sleeps has transformed into the city of smoothies, photo bans and morning people By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer A Tuesday in March, just past 9 p.m., on Lafayette between ...
One National League East team in free-fall mode was able to stop gravity momentarily on Wednesday night as the Mets rode a gem from Clay Holmes and a clutch two-out go-ahead hit from Mark Vientos in ...
A quiz to test your knowledge — either before or after reading this issue. By T Magazine Which of these films was shot entirely on iPhone? David Lynch’s “Inland Empire” (2006) Noah Baumbach’s “Frances ...
From left: George Segal, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” (1966). Courtesy of the Everett Collection N.Y.C. on Screen Michael Wadleigh’s “Wolfen” (1981).
The following is an excerpt from This Is Running: A Celebration of the World of Running, Exploring the Culture, History, Brands, Races and People Behind It, which is available now. THE QUESTION OF how ...
For America’s Service Members, Memorial Day Is a Lifetime Bob Woodson Was a Hero What Makes an Excellent Children’s Treasury The Next Generation of Conservative Leaders Must Embrace Civility The ...
HYROX competition is forcing a shift in how gear is built. PUMA is doubling down on that shift with an exclusive title partnership locked in through 2030, introducing the Deviate NITRO Elite HYROX ...
It wasn’t as easy as it appeared it would be after 36 holes, but Rory McIlroy gathered his game enough over the final 18 holes to become the fourth person to win back-to-back Masters titles. In ...
Dan Hurley is on the doorstep of history. The Connecticut men's basketball coach could make history with another win on Monday, April 6, against No. 1 Michigan in the national championship game of the ...
Scroll long enough on TikTok or Instagram — or simply watch reality TV — and one might assume anyone under the age of 25 is speaking a different language. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
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Alexander Skarsgård: "Immersed in gay culture" since childhood, actor prefers gay clubs
Alexander Skarsgård has opened up about his long relationship with playing queer characters and starring in queer media, saying that he has been “immersed in gay culture” since he was young. Speaking ...
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