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    The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Paris

    We asked five chefs and culinary experts to determine the most delicious and memorable plates in the food-obsessed French capital. Here are the results.

     By Kurt SollerSara LiebermanKatherine McGrathZoey PollLindsey Tramuta and

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    A colony of gentoo penguins mill about in Paradise Bay.
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    The 25 Travel Experiences You Must Have

    A pair of internationally minded writers, a chef, an architect and a landscape photographer made a list of the most extraordinary adventures a person should seek out. Here are the results.

     By Alwa CooperAshlea HalpernDebra KaminAileen KwunMiguel MoralesDan Piepenbring and

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    Looks from the Courrèges collection, published in The New York Times in March 1965.
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    The 25 Most Influential Postwar Women’s Wear Collections

    A group of fashion experts — editors, historians and a designer — convened over Zoom to make a list of the clothes that shaped the world.

     By Nick HaramisMax BerlingerRose CourteauJessica Testa and

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    The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in New York City

    We asked six chefs and food experts to create a list of the most delicious and memorable plates in town.

     By Dan PiepenbringKurt SollerAmiel StanekKorsha Wilson and

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    The Cascade building at Arc 1600 in Savoie, France, photographed in 2018.
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    The 25 Most Significant Works of Postwar Architecture

    Three architects, three journalists and two designers gathered over Zoom to make a list of the most influential and lasting buildings that have been erected — or cleverly updated — since World War II. Here are the results.

     By Kurt Soller and

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    Finn Juhl’s living room in Charlottenlund, Denmark, with a Hovdingestole chair and Vilhelm Lundstrom’s “Portrait of Hanne Wilhelm Hansen” (1946), photographed in 2013.
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    The 25 Rooms That Influence the Way We Design

    Three designers, two journalists and an interiors photographer gathered at The New York Times to make a list of history’s most enduring and significant spaces. Here are the results.