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They’re Big. They’re Red. But Are They Boots?

A New York collective known for smart-alecky drops has once again captured the internet’s imagination, this time with oversize red…

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In Speech to E.U. Leaders, Zelensky Links Europe to Ukraine’s Fate

President Volodymyr Zelensky, in only his second trip outside Ukraine since the conflict began, told European lawmakers that his country’s…

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Ron Labinski, Who Designed a Cozier Future for Stadiums, Dies at 85

An architect, he followed his hunch that teams would abandon ugly concrete multipurpose arenas for fan-friendly single-sport facilities, like Oriole…

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Florida Officials Had Repeated Contact With College Board Over African American Studies

A letter from state officials is likely to fuel controversy over the College Board, which has been accused of stripping…

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A Pigeon Was Dyed. Then It Died. Now the Police Are Investigating.

The artificially pink pigeon, nicknamed Flamingo, was thought to be a victim of a gender reveal stunt gone wrong. The…

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Laraaji Conjures a Baptism in Sound

The pioneer of ambient music, now 79, rediscovered some of his earliest recordings for a new four-disc set.

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An Artist Puts Kabul in a New Light (With Lipstick and Manicure)

The Afghan-Canadian artist Hangama Amiri fled the Taliban as a child. Her new museum show reclaims space for women with…

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How Uta Barth’s Art Illuminates

In a 40-year retrospective at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, the photographer scrutinizes subtle shifts in light and reveals…

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What an ’80s Feeling: ‘Flashdance’ Turns 40

The film helped bring breaking into the mainstream. Over the years, it also became famous for the subs and doubles…

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Review: No Dudamel Yet, but a Celebration at the Philharmonic

Esa-Pekka Salonen led the New York Philharmonic the day after Gustavo Dudamel was named as its next music director.

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