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Cubism, impressionism, expressionism and... Is there anything else? Many artistic currents did not achieve such renown, but ...
Nicolas Niarchos writes about finding the joy of Japan in the unexpected in this feature, first published in the August 2019 ...
The Hanover Theatre announced its upcoming Broadway series, and for the first time is offering THT Rep and dance series ...
The A's proposed stadium design for their new ballpark in Las Vegas takes into account the city's unique natural and manmade ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
Black women have always been at the forefront of social justice movements, using their voices, power and influence to ...
For the first time, Country Life's most recent list of Britain’s top interior designers, garden designers and architects ...
Every morning, Jared de Dood stands facing east, coffee in hand, watching the sun crest the hills that cradle his farm, Okanagan Riverbend Poultry. As light spills across the farm, it marks the start ...
If we truly want to make America smart again, we must reject the culture of shortcuts, diluted curricula and intellectual complacency—and instead embrace a renewed commitment to rigor, inquiry and the ...
As a new Guy Ritchie-produced docu-drama airs today, we look back at Kent’s links to the daring raid on a priceless diamond ...
In November 2022, New York Magazine published “The Great 21st-Century Treasure Hunt,” which ... most of the gold he had seen, the shaft leading to it caved in; after World War II, the U.S ...