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Two Artists Make a Home for Their Family, and Their Collection
Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian have transformed their New York townhouse into a showplace for creativity.
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A Filmmaker Needed a Quiet Place to Write. Where Better Than a Tuscan Villa?
TWO YEARS AGO, the Spanish filmmaker Albert Moya came to Florence to visit an artist friend who’d unwittingly become the…
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Is Voting Still Worth It? Just Ask Ms. Gadson-Birch.
Beverly Gadson-Birch is, supposedly, retired. But spend any time with Ms. Gadson-Birch, a community activist, business owner and grandmother in…
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Same Old Song: Private Equity Is Destroying Our Music Ecosystem
Does that song on your phone — or on the radio — or in the movie theater — sound familiar?…
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Belgium or Brooklyn? 5 Bold New Places to Eat in Brussels.
Exciting young chefs wielding a palette of spices from places like Korea, Latin America and Morocco are turning the capital…
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In Kansas City, a Festive Yet Cautious St. Patrick’s Day Parade
A sizable but smaller crowd gathered one month after the Super Bowl parade shooting. Some were wary, but many were…
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Niger Orders American Troops to Leave Its Territory
The West African country’s military junta said the presence of U.S. forces was “illegal.” Increasingly, West Africans are questioning the…
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The Best Way to Find Out if We Can Cool the Planet
A few years ago, the idea of deliberately blocking the sun to combat climate change was taboo for scientists. But…
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They Fell in Love During the Pandemic. Then Things Changed.
Four years after lockdowns and social distancing were implemented worldwide, four readers share their stories about their pandemic relationship regrets.
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Long Lines of Russian Voters Signal Discontent With Putin’s Rule
Many appeared to be heeding a call by the opposition to express frustration by showing up en masse at midday.…