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The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Rage and Grief
Käthe Kollwitz’s fierce belief in social justice and her indelible images made her one of Germany’s best printmakers. A dazzling…
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When Richard Serra’s Steel Curves Became a Memorial
The sculptor had a breakthrough in the late 1990s with his torqued metal rings. Then the attack on the World…
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A Building With Possibilities, on East 77th Street, Is Listed for $18 Million
The estate of Maurice Kanbar, an entrepreneur, is selling his Upper East Side home. There is an art gallery on…
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‘Shortcuts Everywhere’: How Boeing Favored Speed Over Quality
In February last year, a new Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max plane was on one of its first flights when…
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The Menu That Has Made One José Andrés Restaurant Endure
One afternoon this January, I watched the celebrity chef José Andrés flip through the page proofs of his newest cookbook,…
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The U.S. wants to propose alternatives to a ground offensive in a city packed with displaced Gazans.
A White House spokeswoman said on Wednesday that the Israeli government had agreed to try to reschedule a visit by…
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The 25 Most Defining Pieces of Furniture From the Last 100 Years
How do we define furniture? It might seem like a silly question, but it’s one that kept coming up in…
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When Larry Met Jean-Michel
A new exhibition tells how two rising stars, Larry Gagosian and Jean-Michel Basquiat, lived and worked together in Los Angeles…
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Kamala Harris’s Epic Fail in Puerto Rico
Kamala Harris arrived in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last Friday for her first official visit as vice president. The trip…
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There’s Trouble Inside Pakistan’s Military
For decades, Pakistan’s military has been the country’s most vital institution. Although it frequently intervened to oust elected governments, many…
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