Vol. 12.10.2017 | Sunday Selects
December 10, 2017

KIMERLEE CURYL
“Wild Mustangs. Without them, the great west was not possible. We traveled, explored, and built this land by holding onto their manes and riding the spirit of their hearts. We can honor that gift by being their voice. These beautiful legends, magnificent symbols of freedom and grace are being stripped from their homes, families torn apart and an icon will soon be lost forever.

PATRICK ADAMS
Art has a very elusive nature. On the one hand, it exists as a very concrete, physical thing made of paint, canvas, wood, or whatever material or medium the artist has chosen. On the other hand—and at the same time—it calls us to a place beyond our normal experience of the world, to a place we might call spiritual.
I N Q U I R E


MERYL STREEP TAKES ON KATHARINE GRAHAM IN THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME
Right now, America is in the midst of an exhilarating newspaper war the likes of which has not been seen since the Watergate scandal.

29 WHISKEY COCKTAILS THAT ARE LITERALLY MADE FOR WINTER
Winter and whiskey make the perfect pair.

ROSEWATER FIZZ
Simple, fruity, and slightly floral, this champagne-based cocktail comes to us by way of astrologer/bartender Patricia Clark Hippolyte, who developed the drink for our Mixstrology series.

RAVIOLI VERDI WITH BUTTER, PARMESAN, AND PEPPER
For these stunning green-on-green ravioli, stuff a verdant, spinach-packed dough (a modification covered in this basic fresh pasta recipe) with a sweet chard and onion filling.

EPISODE 189: WHY A DEAD SHARK COSTS $12 MILLION
A special episode of the Memory Palace commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art to coincide with the opening of Rockefeller-Worsham Dressing Room in Gallery 742 of The American Wing and with Artistic Furniture of the Gilded Age, an exhibition open now through May 1st, 2016.
