“The million dollar question is, ‘How should we engage these younger audiences?’”
Culture’s revered fall reads
“The Culture section provides a host of recommendations, replete with everything from dark academia to tales of bewilderment and dread.”
Culture’s gas station greats
Read on to discover Culture’s optimal go-to orders.
Loving your living space
“I’ve come to love my spaces more when I bring things from home that remind me of who I love.”
Selling songs with nostalgia
“‘If we stop now and focus on nostalgia and try to bring back albums and songs that [already had their moment], then we’re not setting the stage for [new] creativity.’”
Dawgs with Style: Dr. Cynthia Chen
“I started caring less about what people say. [Style] is about who I am — not who I should be. I shouldn’t be defined by how I look or what I choose to wear.”
Spring into new activities
Read on to see the Culture section’s favorite springtime activities.
Comforting cartoons
“‘Looking back on cartoons from when I was a kid has taught me so many new lessons as an adult. Sometimes I need that little reminder that I have good people around me.’”
The cultural consequences of climate change
“‘My kids are growing up in a world where it snows twice a winter. That’s not the way I grew up, [but] they’re never going to know anything different.’”
The comforting palate of Midtown Provisions
“The quesadilla crust was speckled with the perfect amount of brown, and I can confirm it did not lose any crispiness when reheated in a pan over an Apartment Village stove.”