12.09.2023

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Harvard's lingering problem; our Kids' Gift Guide; Putin's art plunders; a $59 million Paris wedding; and more.
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From Cambridge

With Harvard reeling amid anti-Semitic attacks and pro-Palestinian "die-ins," Johanna Berkman uncovers years of negligence by the university's administration

From Our AIR SUPPLY Shop

Our holiday gift guide for kids is here just in time for you to spoil your small fry. Explore our handpicked collection for boys and girls of all ages!

From Kyiv

Ukraine is being methodically stripped of its art and antiquities by Russians working to establish Moscow's "cultural" presence in the region—and keen to loot the country's prized gold and relics

From Padua

Italy is having its own Sarah Everard moment as hundreds of thousands take to the streets to protest the murder of a 22-year-old woman. Is the anger rooted in something deeper?

From Moscow

Thirty years ago, the American owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins hockey team tried to revive Moscow's legendary Red Army club. But what seemed like a golden opportunity turned into a nightmare when Russian mobsters moved in

From New York

Ignacio Mattos's restaurants—Estela, Corner Bar—are some of the most acclaimed in the city, yet the Michelin-starred chef has stayed out of the spotlight. Now he's opening up about his upbringing, his love life, and his next move

From Paris

The $59 million wedding of the year featured a Dior dress, a ceremony at ChΓ’teau de Villette, and music by Maroon 5. But who on earth were the bride and groom?

From the Writers' Room

When Laura Zigman isn't writing best-selling novels, she's offering therapy to authors struggling with writer's block, bad agents, and indifferent publishing houses. Judith Newman reports

From Mumbai

From street food to fine dining, from vada pav to pani puri, the city of 21 million is a cornucopia of delicious flavors, according to Christine Muhlke

From 37,000 Feet

Diane von Furstenberg reveals the travel routine that has kept her fresh through thousands of transatlantic flights: "If you pack lightly, you live lightly"

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