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04/19/2010. MADRID.- PHotoEspaña 2010 is underway, for the first time culminating a year-round programme. PHotoEspaña is rounding up the path chosen since it was started as a Festival and which, over 13 years,...
10/17/2020. Lance Ledbetter was buying sweet Georgia peaches near downtown Atlanta on a sweltering June morning when he realized he was about to make a potentially catastrophic mistake: His record label, the Grammy-winning archival bastion Dust-to-Digital, would...
03/31/2021. In 1937, sculptor Augusta Savage was commissioned to create a sculpture that would appear at the 1939 New York World’s Fair in Queens, New York. Savage was one of only four women, and the only Black artist, to receive a commission for the fair. ...
04/19/2021. Early in the pandemic, word started to travel among Asian American artists: Racist attacks were on the rise. Jamie Chan told a fellow artist, Kenneth Tam, about getting kicked out of an Uber pool ride by the driver who noticed her sniffling. Anicka Y...
12/22/2021. Despite all the challenges faced by the business world in general and the classic car auction world in particular H&H Classics have emerged from the second Pandemic lockdown year in a very good ...
02/24/2022. Apoquel, also known as Canine Apoquel, is an expensive medication that relieves dogs suffering from allergies. Allergy is a common side effect of pet meds that often cause more harm than good in the long run. When it comes to medical treatment fo...
05/12/2022. Last fall, science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson was asked to predict what the world will look like in 2050. He was speaking at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, and the atmosphere at the summit — billed as...
09/20/2022. When Richard “Richie” Weeks recalls his working life, the 78-year-old Bronx native sounds as if he’s describing two divergent selves. For 30 years, he was a U.S. Postal Service employee, toiling mostly in the vast mail-sorting room ...
02/19/2023. Dresses completely fabricated from Moroccan embroidery appliqué and patchwork couture from upcycled designer fabrics. Amsterdam-based fashion designers Karim Adduchi and Tess van Zalinge have garnered a reputation in recent years with designs inspire...
05/16/2023. Everything about R.F. Kuang’s novel “Yellowface” feels engineered to make readers uncomfortable. There’s the title, which is awkward to say out loud, and the cover, which features a garish racial stereotype — cartoonish slant...
12/16/2023. As with so many family reunion plays, the squabbling Lafayette siblings in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ “Appropriate” dislodge their share of skeletons from the closets of their childhood home, a former plantation in southern Arkansas. But ...
01/13/2024. On a sunny autumn morning, in Jessie Homer French’s garage-studio, up several miles of mountain switchbacks from Palm Desert, a dozen canvases are propped on shelves in various stages of completion. Most are landscapes. Three depict cemeteries, ...
04/29/2024. A terrorist attack in 2015 that left her city angry and heartbroken persuaded Paris’ mayor, Anne Hidalgo, to campaign for the Olympic Games. “I said to myself, ‘We need to do something that is unifying,’” she said in a rec...
05/02/2024. “Funeral for Justice,” the new album by African musician Mdou Moctar, opens with a blast of angry, snarling guitar and an accusation raised like a fist against the rulers of his native Niger and beyond. “African leaders, hear my bur...
05/19/2024. National Mimosa Day is a holiday that is celebrated annually on May 16th. This day is dedicated to the popular brunch cocktail that has become a staple in many restaurants and households. The mimosa is a simple yet refreshing drink that consists of c...


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