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Guggenheim Museum, New York Partial gift, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, New York, 1995 Let’s face it. Pop Art has ...
Fifa’s decision to allow the U.S. star striker to play against Belgium is in clear breach of the association’s rules.
This time around, they remind us that Randy Newman’s iconic Toy Story anthem, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” still rings true, even as our understanding of friendship continues to evolve. For Andy, ...
What emerges it not the Washington of postcards or political mythology, but a richer and more nuanced capital.
Robin Hood dies. A summer laugh-fest, this ain’t. For those who don’t fully recall the 15th-century legend, an English farmer ...
I’m a father, and proud of it. When anything goes wrong, I instantly go into Dad mode: “Don’t worry! I got this. Everything’s gonna be fine. Let me just check it out, and we’ll be A-OK.” Except ...
Ornate shops line Krahnstrasse, Osnabrück's main pedestrian path in the Old Town. I can think of three reasons why you ended up in Osnabrück, Germany: 1) Your car ...
There hasn’t been a Star Wars movie in theaters since before the pandemic, yet the excitement levels here feel low. While The Mandalorian and Grogu doesn't do anything to break the mold of the series, ...
Why are we loyal to a person, a cause, an idea? A complex concept, to be sure, especially for such a simplistic time-killer as In the Grey, the latest release from director Guy Ritchie. Ritchie ...
John Banville is a vastly gifted (and almost ridiculously prolific) author. With 23 novels to his credit—not including at least 10 so-called “Quirke” mystery novels—perhaps the most remarkable aspect ...
Margery Thomas-Mueller trained as an artist in Pittsburgh; New York; and Perugia, Italy. Never abandoning fine art, she worked as an interior designer for over 40 years, designing major commercial and ...
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