
Cultural Studies
Monotasking Gets a Makeover
Monotasking, or single-tasking, is a 21st-century term for what your high school English teacher probably called “paying attention.”
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Monotasking, or single-tasking, is a 21st-century term for what your high school English teacher probably called “paying attention.”
By VERENA von PFETTEN
When a shared movie account is all that’s left of a relationship, the connection can both comfort and annoy.
By TONYA MALINOWSKI
The comedian Sarah Silverman reads “Beneath the Modest Alter Ego, I See My Superhero,” a love story about a kidney transplant.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates has designs on the fashion world.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
James Dyson, the Steve Jobs of household products, wants to do for beauty and grooming what his company did for vacuum cleaners. Will consumers buy it?
By ELIZABETH PATON
Balancing fashion and function for the opening ceremony in Rio.
By VANESSA FRIEDMAN
The star of “The X-Files” and “The Fall” talks about stage fright, ambition and becoming Blanche DuBois.
By RUTH LA FERLA
The fashion designer and creative director of Moschino goes to Coachella to see, sketch and get inspired.
By SHEILA MARIKAR
The 33-year-old scion of the Rockefeller family is creating a handbag line inspired by her love of horses.
By TODD PLUMMER
The site, which will display his vast collection of contemporary art, will be housed in a former commodities exchange building in Les Halles.
By DOREEN CARVAJAL
Decades ago, the Congolese rumba king popularized a glamorous style that has remained relevant today.
By GUY TREBAY
Luxury watch brands and sports have always been related, but the deal with the world’s richest soccer league signals something of a change in strategy.
By ELIZABETH PATON
Marni Senofonte on the clothes that co-star in ‘Lemonade,’ Beyoncé’s new visual album.
By JOANNA NIKAS