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08/12/2013. In celebration of its 40th anniversary in Asia, Sotheby’s presents a stellar line-up of rare offerings at its Hong Kong Autumn Sales 2013 taking place from 4 to 8 October at Hall 3, Hong Kong...
06/08/2020. For over 30 years, Marvin and Frances Martinez have risen with the sun to drive from their home at the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico to the centuries-old Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. They arrive early to snag a prime spot beneath the rou...
06/11/2020. If you want to visit an art gallery in New York anytime soon, consider a trip to LaGuardia Airport beginning Saturday. That’s the grand opening of its new Terminal B, home to four airlines and interlaced with four sprawling art installations. Wi...
12/15/2020. Anthony Veasna So, the author of crackling, kinetic and darkly comedic stories that made vivid the lives of first-generation Khmer Americans, died Tuesday at his home in San Francisco. He was 28. Alex Torres, So’s partner, confirmed the death...
02/14/2021. When a Botticelli painting went under the hammer last month at Sotheby's in New York for $92 million, it was assumed the buyer was a Russian oligarch since the bidding was done by an adviser to wealthy Russians. But as art journalist Scott Reyburn...
02/25/2021. Have the songs in your playlist lost their charm? Do you want to spice it up with something fresh and new? If so, K-pop could be the genre you are looking for. Guest writer Lucas Goldberg lists the most popular K-pop entertainment companies in Sout...
03/22/2021. Hugh Newell Jacobsen, a modernist architect who brought sophisticated designs to homes, most notably one belonging to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on Martha’s Vineyard, as well as to museums, universities and public buildings such as the U.S. Capi...
10/07/2021. Paparazzi, fans and police officers filled the street outside Carnegie Hall in New York City one fall day in 1987, waiting for Frank Sinatra to arrive for a show. Inside, a backstage attendant named Debby King was on edge, worried about Sinatra’...
10/24/2021. Quickly now: What single word comes to mind when the subject of Italian automobile museums comes up at a cocktail party? Ferrari. Of course. Or perhaps Maserati. Or maybe Lamborghini. But for the next thousand words or so, put aside those knee-jer...
02/05/2022. A century after Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance sank in the waters of Antarctica, resulting in one of the greatest survival stories in the history of exploration, a team of modern adventurers, technicians and scientists is setting sail to fin...
02/05/2022. Continuing the momentum from its record-setting FUN US Coins Auction, Heritage Auctions again will serve as the official auctioneer for the Long Beach Expo US Coins SignatureŽ Auction February 24-27. Th...
01/24/2023. Ginny Redington Dawes, a songwriter whose compositions included memorable advertising jingles such as the chipper McDonald’s declaration “You, You’re the One” and Coca-Cola’s boast that “Coke Is It,” died Dec. 31 in...
01/27/2023. There are opera stars, and then there is Maria Callas. Birgit Nilsson or Luciano Pavarotti may have been great, but they haven’t sung posthumously. Callas, on the other hand, has toured — as a hologram — decades after her death. Few...
02/02/2023. Carin Goldberg, a graphic designer who brought an inventive postmodern sensibility to book and album covers, died on Jan. 19 at her home in Stanfordville, New York, in Dutchess County. She was 69. Her husband, architect James Biber, said the cause...
04/30/2023. They’ve turned a big gazebo into a huge Tiffany lamp that you can walk through, created Tiffany-style patterns on the ground out of crushed tinted glass, and hung colorful plexiglass-like windows and cutouts of Tiffany flowers among the tropical...


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