Lower East Side (Manhattan, NY)

Dimes Square Gets the Hotel It Deserves

“I won’t tell you the molding story, but there’s a lot to the molding,” Andrew Rifkin said, standing inside a room in Nine Orchard, the new hotel on Canal Street between Orchard and Allen Streets. Mr. Rifkin is also proud of the custom ceramic toilet paper holders (“You need a place to put your iPhone […]

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Divine Excess on Avenue C

By 8:30 p.m. last Thursday night, just a half-hour after it opened, the line to get into “The Patriot,” an unclassifiable and, frankly, deranged group exhibition at the gallery O’Flaherty’s at 55 Avenue C had stretched around the corner down East 4th Street and was flirting with Avenue B. By the time the New York […]

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A Bucolic Getaway in Texas, Complete With 19th-Century Bungalows

Welcome to the T List, a newsletter from the editors of T Magazine. Each week, we share things we’re eating, wearing, listening to or coveting now. Sign up here to find us in your inbox every Wednesday. And you can always reach us at tlist@nytimes.com. visit This A Boutique Hotel in What May Be the […]

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Economy Candy, a New York Sweet Shop Out of Childhood Dreams

In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives. It is sometimes said that the oldest extant shop of its kind in New York City is Economy Candy on Rivington Street. Dating to 1937, it sells not only a […]

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Arca Once Made Electronic Music. Now She Builds Worlds.

She described “KICK” as a series of “self-contained, mythical, almost world-building exercises that interrelate to one another,” in a mid-November video interview, wearing a simple gray hoodie. A mustard Telfar purse hung from a coat hook in the background, and at one point, her striped cat, Lain, jumped into the frame to say hello. The […]

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