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  1. A Rare View of the Met Gala

    For most of us, fashion’s party of the year ends with the red carpet. But our reporter got a look inside.

     By Matthew Schneier and

    Kim Kardashian West, Kendall Jenner, a replica of Jared Leto's head, and Jeff Bezos.
    CreditLandon Nordeman for The New York Times
  2. No Regrets

    Katy Perry Comes With Extra Cheese

    Inside the Met Gala after-parties held by Gucci, Moschino and the Top of the Standard.

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    CreditKrista Schlueter for The New York Times
  1. In Oklahoma, a ‘Vastly Different’ Kind of House

    The neighbors in Tulsa may think it looks like a modernist museum, but that suits one art collector just fine.

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  2. Leonia, N.J.: A Suburb of Artists, in Easy Reach of Manhattan

    Known for its creative community, the Bergen County borough is said to have “more oboists per capita” than anywhere else. But look out for the traffic.

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    Overpeck County Park, on the western edge of town, has biking and walking trails, as well as an equestrian center.
    CreditTony Cenicola/The New York Times
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  3. Does This Dress Make Me Look Guilty?

    This week Anna Sorokin, Elizabeth Holmes and Cardi B all provided a visual brief on how to use clothes to communicate in court.

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    CreditRichard Drew/Associated Press
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  4. Just Like Home: Freshly Folded Dumplings in Brooklyn

    At Mama’s Noodle House in Bensonhurst, the line between kitchen and dining room isn’t always clear.

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    The menu centers on hand-folded dumplings and Sichuan-inflected noodle soups, but also veers into Thai and Korean dishes, and Chinese home-cooked staples like creamy scrambled eggs and tomatoes over rice.
    CreditAn Rong Xu for The New York Times
    Hungry City
  5. Photos From Sri Lanka: Grappling With Tragedy

    Images from the devastation of the Easter Sunday bombings show glimpses of how the country is mourning.

     

    A mass funeral on Tuesday at St. Sebastian’s Church in Negombo, Sri Lanka. As many as 100 people were killed in a suicide bombing at the church on Easter Sunday.
    CreditAdam Dean for The New York Times

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  3. Whales, From Above

    The photographer Sutton Lynch is documenting a dramatic turning point off the coast of Long Island — a resurgence of sea life after decades of depletion.

    By Ellie Duke and Sutton Lynch

     
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  8. Seeing the World Through Kids’ Eyes

    To find out how children’s travel experiences differ from their parents’, we enlisted families around the world to share their perspectives — and their pictures.

    By Derek M. Norman

     
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  10. Following a Folk Tale Through the Himalayas

    On a trip through northern India, a writer was guided by the age-old epic story of “Rajula Malushahi,” which led him to a series of unexpected places.

    By Michael Benanav

     
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