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12/25/2019. Karl E. Meyer, a third-generation journalist who fortified his reporting as a foreign correspondent and editorial writer for The Washington Post and The New York Times with a scholar’s grasp of historical context, died Sunday in Manhattan. He wa...
12/26/2019. Neil Brownsword and Tana West are the winners of the first Whitegold International Ceramic Prize. The new prize – which is worth over £20,000 – is a celebration of the relationship between clay and culture. The winners will each create ...
07/22/2020. Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, one of the most consistently provocative contemporary art galleries in Manhattan, will close after 26 years. Its founder, British artist-turned-dealer Gavin Brown, will become a partner in Gladstone Gallery, which annou...
11/05/2020. First, bookstores across literature-obsessed France were ordered to close in a new lockdown seeking to curb an alarming rise in coronavirus cases. A few days later, bibliophiles were dealt a further blow as the government banned supermarkets, too...
11/30/2020. Every winter, Lorina Sthapit and her cousins would warm their feet in woollen socks freshly knitted by their grandmother. As the brightly coloured pairs stacked up in her cupboard, the 32-year-old felt inspired to share the creations with the worl...
02/04/2021. In an abandoned general store along a nearly deserted country road, Alvie Dooms, 90, and Gordon McCann, 89, played rhythm guitar. Nearly a dozen more musicians, many of them also older adults, joined in on fiddle, mandolin, banjo and upright bass. Th...
02/17/2021. Making videos about your products and services is a great way to encourage your audience to become your customers. It is far more effective in attracting an audience when compared to written material, and it also provides you with enough space to cre...
10/07/2021. When the 23-story Frost Tower opened in downtown San Antonio in 2019, the eight-sided pinwheel of glass represented a resurgent decade of downtown development. It was the city’s first new office tower in three decades. For Randy Smith, chief ...
01/17/2022. Late in the evening on Jan. 5, dozens of art-world insiders received a fundraising message from Nancy Pelosi. “I’m in disbelief,” the text began. “Tomorrow is the anniversary of the violent, deadly insurrection on our nation’...
04/01/2022. Whenever you hear the name electric bicycle, the first picture that comes to your mind is the scooter or the motorbike. But electric bicycles are much different from motorcycles and scooters. You just have to make a normal bicycle and connect differe...
02/17/2023. The virtual sector has been in great demand among gamblers for over 20 years. The development of digital technologies and the improvement of the Internet connection quality contribute to the popularisation of iGaming projects. Experts note that of...
06/20/2023. Lisl Steiner, a flamboyant photojournalist who was celebrated for her intimate, emotive images of history-tilting figures such as Fidel Castro, John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as luminaries of music, stage and sports, died June 7 ...
07/22/2023. The artist Felipe Baeza knows something about waiting for the bus. Growing up in Chicago in the 1990s, he rode the city bus on his own starting around age 9. Going to college at Cooper Union in New York to study art, he took the bus or subway from hi...
11/15/2023. As the world eagerly awaits the much-anticipated Van Gogh exhibition at Sampo Museum in Tokyo this October and currently visits the ongoing exhibition "Van Gogh in Auvers" at his museum in Amsterdam (scheduled until mid-September), the enigmatic depa...
12/06/2023. Cobi Narita, an indefatigable jazz impresario who for more than 40 years in New York City produced concerts, celebrated female artists in an annual festival and ran performance spaces, died Nov. 8 in Los Angeles. She was 97. Her death, at the home...


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