PHILADELPHIA — The film set on view at the Fabric Workshop and Museum looks like a museum gift shop gone wildly awry. A copy of Michelangelo’s …
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PARIS — France is burning. Throughout the country, and for the second time in less than a month, dozens of square miles of parched forest have …
Continue readingBlinken Urges Rwanda and Congo to End Support for Warring Militias
KIGALI, Rwanda — Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said on Thursday that he had urged the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of …
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Continue readingSeeing Double? So Do Great Artists.
At the very start of “The Double: Identity and Difference in Art Since 1900,” a brilliant new show at the National Gallery, stands an 8-foot-tall …
Continue readingCardinals Minor Leaguer Hits a Cycle of Home Runs
The concept of a cycle is familiar to most fans, even if the event is not particularly common: A player collects a single, double, triple and …
Continue readingWhy Steve Jobs Chose This Designer’s Turtlenecks
Little wonder, really, that Issey Miyake was Steve Jobs’s favorite designer. The man behind Mr. Jobs’s personal uniform of black mock turtlenecks …
Continue readingThe Cookie Jar Grows Up
Humans have a natural talent for concentration. I recently watched a kid crouching among pebbles at the beach. He spent eons sorting among sea …
Continue readingThe Independent Bookstore, as Imagined by a Corporate Lobbyist
Sitting at the bar in the exclusive Delta Club at Citi Field, where his beloved Mets were in the process of sweeping the Yankees in the Subway …
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