A Late-Summer Market Menu

David Tanis looked right into my soul with his latest column in today’s Food section for The Times. At the farmers’ market this time of year, when there’s an eye-popping display of vegetables overflowing from stalls and “we are gleefully overwhelmed with choice,” he writes, we should buy anything that appeals to us. Even if…

How to Conquer the Sport of Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week is never not hectic. The packed schedule of shows, appointments, and parties is something curator and critic Kimberly Drew is keenly familiar with. Known in the art world for her work highlighting and uplifting artists of color, Drew is also a writer who regularly contributes to top-tier publications, and the author…

Finding Peace on a River Float in Texas

When Beyoncé — a Texan, by the way — released her “Renaissance” album this summer, she surprised fans and critics by not delivering heavy social commentary on the problems facing the country. Instead, she offered a nonstop flow of retro dance beats, explaining that the idea was “to feel free and adventurous in a time…