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News
Michael Singer, Sculptor Who Used Nature as His Medium, Dies at 78
His work, on an increasingly large scale, attempted to highlight, and repair, the impact of human intervention on the landscape.
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News
Review: Turning Dancers Into Aliens One Step at a Time
Under the artistic leadership of Emily Molnar, Nederlands Dans Theater returned to New York City Center with a less than…
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World
Denmark Closes Shipping Lane Over Risk of Accidental Missile Launch
The military said the missile malfunctioned during a test aboard a warship, and there was a possibility it could fly…
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Magazine
The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t
It was all a big mistake. Ahmad Al-Halabi was sure this had to be some sort of misunderstanding that he…
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News
Gaetano Pesce, Designer Who Broke the Rules, Is Dead at 84
He brought surrealism, and politics, into the design world, disdaining conformity and right angles. “He was an enemy of the…
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World
Help! Japan Airlines Downgraded Us From First Class and Skimped on the Refund.
A couple is bumped from ultraluxury to semi-luxury on a trans-Pacific flight and receives what they feel is only a…
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News
What to Know About ‘Scoop’ and Prince Andrew’s Explosive TV Interview
A new Netflix film dramatizes the 2019 BBC conversation that led to the royal stepping back from public life.
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News
Welcoming Underexposed Black Photographers Into the Canon
The Vision & Justice publishing initiative hopes to build a richer, more racially inclusive history of photography.
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Business
They Want to Become Nuns and Priests. Student Debt Holds Them Back.
It wasn’t until after college that Kendra Baker began to consider becoming a nun. She had been raised a Roman…
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US
Texas National Guard Member Charged With Migrant Smuggling
The arrest marked at least the second time in the last year that National Guard members in Texas had been…