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Land Art Comes Indoors as Dia Highlights Meg Webster
Nine sculptures exhibited at Dia Beacon from soil, beeswax, moss and other outdoor elements, date from Webster’s breakout period of…
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Magazine
Sure, It Won an Oscar. But Is It Criterion?
In October 2022, amid a flurry of media appearances promoting their film “Tàr,” the director Todd Field and the star…
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Business
Boeing Faces Justice Dept. Review Over Max 9 Incident
The department is looking into whether the blowout of a door panel in January violated a 2021 settlement after two…
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Starvation Is Stalking Gaza’s Children
Standing over a tiny bundle wrapped in a sheet on a hospital bed, a young father drapes his hand across…
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The Authorities Don’t Need A.I. When Your Neighbors Will Narc on You
In “Means of Control” and “The Sentinel State,” modern governments wield high-tech snooping gear while relying on old methods of…
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In Defense of PG-13 Horror
Not everyone needs a scary movie that goes to the darkest extremes. Here’s why milder horror films can still pack…
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The Pianist Amaro Freitas Takes His Jazz Somewhere New: The Amazon
For his latest album, “Y’Y,” the Brazilian composer looked to inspirations in nature and experiments with prepared pianos.
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World
Raised in the West Bank, Shot in Vermont
Kinnan Abdalhamid lived in the United States until he was 2, when his mother, Tamara Tamimi, made her big move…
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Magazine
The Los Angeles Restaurant That Sold Hollywood on Mexican Food
Marlon Brando dropped by once a week. Quentin Tarantino mixed margaritas at the bar. Casa Vega opened nearly 70 years…
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Business
The Costs for I.V.F. Patients After Alabama’s Ruling
An Alabama Supreme Court decision has left patients and doctors feeling legally vulnerable, and with many questions. We sought answers…