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12/20/2021. Best men's haircuts in 2022 The last few years have inspired many men's haircuts, and it's those trends that help us prepare for what's hot in 2022. Curly hair has become popular again, so we are no longer in the wave of cutting it. or wantin...
01/08/2022. The December 28 death of John Madden left a void felt far and wide throughout professional football and sports broadcasting, and for many who had never seen him on the field or in the booth, video gaming. Indeed, Madden's passion for doing things rig...
01/30/2022. New York City is pushing forward with an artwork to celebrate the abolitionist movement that some detractors have said is too abstract in a city where so few monuments honor Black people with figurative sculptures. The city’s plan, still unde...
08/21/2022. Living with Machines is the first large-scale exhibition developed in partnership between the British Library and Leeds Museums & Galleries. The exhibition is inspired by the Living with Machines research project, a collaboration between the British ...
08/26/2022. Jessamine Chan spent five years drafting her book. It was her first — a novel about a mother who loses custody of her toddler after one “very bad day” and then, in a surreal twist, is sent to an experimental “school for good mothe...
10/17/2022. As the world’s attention shifts to present-day Qatar for the World Cup in late November, the country’s preeminent museum is hoping to direct interest to the region’s past. Besides the addition of eight brand-new soccer stadiums, the...
11/12/2022. "Yes, the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 greatly altered our existence. But the subway has to be impervious in the ways that humans are not. For that reason, Chris Maliwat’s Subwaygram is prescient and a rare body of work. A historical rec...
11/09/2022. The capabilities of smart bulbs go beyond simple lighting. They improve your mood by creating an atmosphere in your room that reflects how you want to feel, even when you just want to unwind in a sea of vibrant green light. This is by far the perf...
04/09/2023. Art exhibitions offer a unique opportunity to experience art in a way that is not possible through books, photographs, or online images. They allow us to immerse ourselves in the world of the artist, to see their works in the context of their time, a...
06/17/2023. On an idyllic spring day, choreographer Stephen Petronio was standing in his favorite spot at the Petronio Residency Center, an elevated wooden structure that he calls the perch. With sweeping views of the Catskills and beyond, the quiet space sits o...
07/26/2023. In March 2022, Mark Herman, a dog walker and recreational drug enthusiast in upper Manhattan, New York, came into possession of a dog, a painting and a story. The dog was Phillipe, a 17-year-old toy poodle that belonged to Herman’s only clien...
08/27/2023. For years, New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art housed its directors in a $5 million apartment on Fifth Avenue, where they lived for free and paid no taxes on that benefit. The president of the city’s American Museum of Natural His...
08/31/2023. Before World War II, Helena Malíková grew up in Uherské Hradiště, a town in Czechoslovakia, where her family lived with other Roma in a settlement of old freight wagons lined up behind a sugar factory, near the Morava River. About 150 fa...
12/22/2023. At the most wonderful time of the year, there is one tradition that John Maguire remembers fondly: his Liverpudlian grandmother trying to scare the daylights out of him. Without much money for Christmas celebrations, he and his family leaned inste...
04/14/2024. The National Academy of Sciences is asking a court to allow it to repurpose about $30 million in donations from the wealthy Sackler family, who controlled the company at the center of the opioid epidemic, and to remove the family name from the endowm...


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