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A New York Apartment With a Garden in the Kitchen
When a couple took over a SoHo loft, they were attracted to its classic stripped-back look, but they also aspired…
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How Contemporary Artists Are Taking Papier-Mâché Out of the Classroom
A new wave of self-taught craftspeople are using the medium to make playful, thought-provoking works.
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Pat Steir’s Blue Period
The painter discusses her latest work, her previous career in the New York City welfare department and why she tries…
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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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Vibes, Vegetables and Vitriol
Whenever I write about falling inflation, I get a lot of comments and mail to the effect that grocery prices…
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Who’s Afraid of Reissued Books?
It is a truth universally acknowledged that literary critics are the most annoying people in the world. They’re elitist, or…
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World
Top U.N. Court Holds Last Day of Hearings on Israeli Occupation
The United Nations’ top court on Monday was hearing a final day of arguments on the legality of Israel’s decades-long…
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When a Job Becomes a Literal Hell
In an era of continual burnout, artists and filmmakers are now imagining what it looks like when workers finally explode.
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Business
Boeing 737 Max Official Is Out After Midair Mishap
The head of the factory where Max jets are made is leaving the company as it faces scrutiny of an…
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News
Long Island and the Limits of Sabotage
Last week, Tom Suozzi won handily in the special election in New York’s Third Congressional District to fill the seat…
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