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11/25/2019. With her wry sense of humor honed by a coquettish but self-doubting vanity, French novelist Colette would doubtless have been flattered to see the painstakingly authentic renovation of her childhood home by Paris decorator Jacques Grange in Saint-Sau...
12/05/2019. Art fairs evolve like any other event, but the changes can be subtle. Even if you are told that striking, thematically linked treasures are on offer in a special sector, rows of gallery booths have a way of blending together. So the organizers of ...
03/16/2020. With governments and health officials trying to limit the spread of the coronavirus by discouraging or banning large gatherings, the highly contagious virus has had a palpable impact on the plans of would-be vacationers, theatergoers, sports fans and...
08/06/2020. Eric Bentley, an author, playwright and theater critic who was an early champion of modern European drama in the 1940s and an unsparing antagonist of Broadway, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 103. His son Philip confirmed the de...
08/21/2020. In June, a minute-long video featuring a young ballet student dancing in the rain began circulating on the internet. As the rain falls, forming puddles between the uneven slabs of concrete on which he dances, Anthony Mmesoma Madu, 11, turns pirouette...
11/27/2020. Yang Asha smiled serenely down at the craggy emerald landscape, her hand outstretched in welcome. She appeared unmoved by the condemnation her presence has ignited in China; she is, after all, made of gleaming stainless steel and bigger than the Stat...
02/11/2021. Fulton Leroy Washington (known as Mr. Wash), who began to paint while serving time for a nonviolent drug offense, was looking forward to being part of the Hammer Museum’s biennial — his first museum show — before the pandemic forced th...
05/15/2021. Necessity is the mother of invention, and at the start of the pandemic, the thing everyone needed was masks. To help keep people safe, an army of home sewers banded together last spring to make face coverings and other personal protective equipment f...
08/16/2022. It’s a nine-day classic-car parade, stretching over 10 states and 2,400 miles, with vintage vehicles, some more than a century old, leapfrogging across much of the United States. More than 100 teams took part in the event in June, known as the G...
09/30/2022. Sonia Handelman Meyer, whose memorable black-and-white street photography around New York City in the 1940s and 1950s reflected her training at the Photo League, a left-leaning collective of photographers who believed their work could change poor soc...
10/14/2022. Angela Lansbury, a formidable actor who captivated Hollywood in her youth, became a Broadway musical sensation in middle age and then drew millions of fans as a widowed mystery writer on the long-running television series “Murder, She Wrote,...
12/11/2022. Jim Irsay is not your typical team owner, especially in the buttoned-up NFL. Last month, Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, replaced his coach with a former player whose only coaching experience was leading a high school team. A few weeks ear...
03/12/2023. US-primarily based totally entrepreneur and the co-founding father of Cue (obtained through Apple), Daniel Gross, has included GPT-three.five (this is used to construct ChatGPT) into an AI-enabled assistant on WhatsApp. By embedding GPT-4.five int...
04/05/2023. Years before Steve Lacy’s single “Bad Habit” hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts and became one of the biggest songs of 2022, he connected with R&B veteran Raphael Saadiq in an unusually serendipitous way: by running into him in a parkin...
05/06/2023. Bebe Buell was back in town. On a recent evening, about 75 people gathered at the National Arts Club, a private club in a landmark building on East 20th Street in Manhattan, to see her read from her new memoir, “Rebel Soul: Musings, Music, & ...


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