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The Art of Gentlemanliness

Thomas Pink rolls out a finishing school for grooms.
Sophisticated style takes more than tailored clothing. It’s about understanding everything from shirt and tie pairings to champagne pairings. And at no point in a man’s life is it more important to look and act sharp than at his wedding. British... READ MORE
Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya

The Latest Late-Night Dining

On the heels of launching Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya, co-founder Bruce Bromberg hands out a few ribbons to the late-night competition.
Bruce Bromberg has a confession to make: Despite 16 years in the sushi business as co-owners of the Blue Ribbon restaurants, he and his brother Eric never really experienced Japanese cuisine until they went on a company-led trip this past November,... READ MORE

An Evening of Spirits, Cigars, and Steak

A few of our favorite things, from Nat Sherman and Charlie Palmer.
If you’ve ever marveled at the ability of a good cigar to foster moments of peaceful reflection and camaraderie, you’re part of a storied tradition. And few places in New York channel that feeling better than Nat Sherman, which has been a sanctuary... READ MORE

Vintage Cocktails for Real

The long-awaited arrival of Experimental Cocktail Club brings a new twist to classic tippling.
The original Experimental Cocktail Club opened in 2007 in what was then a cocktail-deprived Paris, importing New York–style mixology culture to the City of Light and igniting a Parisian cocktail movement. Later a branch opened in London, and now the... READ MORE

Preview: Luxury Tribeca Bathhouse

A visit to Aire Ancient Baths in Tribeca is an otherworldly experience.
Opening any day now, Aire Ancient Baths is a 16,000-square-foot multilevel bathhouse in Tribeca that takes the ancient wellness concept to new heights. The space was painstakingly restored to its original 1883 form and then built out under the... READ MORE

Bespoke Everything

Legendary luxury supplier Holland & Sherry opens its first-ever retail store—and nails it.
For 185 years, the Scottish company Holland & Sherry has been making exquisite fabrics and supplying Savile Row tailors and their peers around the world. Fourteen years ago, the company branched out into interior fabrics as well and began... READ MORE

Artist to Know: Max Ferguson

Capturing city life as it was, with an eye toward preservation and a style that brings the work to life.
As a fourth-generation New Yorker, hyperrealist painter Max Ferguson has a deep familiarity with the city that comes through in the photolike quality of his work. The everyday scenes he depicts don’t idealize the city or turn it into an abstraction... READ MORE

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