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A Modernist Gem in Paris, Meticulously Restored
ÉRIC TOUCHALEAUME WAS a teenager in the late 1960s when his cultured, peripatetic parents moved the family from Bordeaux to the Auteuil section ...
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The Hand-Beaded Chanel Bag That Takes 120 Hours to Embroider
The origins of Chanel’s classic flap handbags can be traced back to February 1955, when the house’s founder, Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel, created her ...
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A Portrait Inspired by the Bright Colors of Los Angeles
In each installment of The Artists, T highlights a recent or little-seen work by a Black artist, along with a few words from that artist putting ...
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Poem: You, Therefore
I’ve loved this poem for a long time. And all I have to add is that my father’s name is Reginald. And my name is Reginald. And for a long time I ...
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Laurie Anderson Has a Message for Us Humans
When the HirshhornMuseum told Laurie Anderson that it wanted to put on a big, lavish retrospective of her work, she said no. For one thing, she ...
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The Haunting Power of Miso-Maple Loaf Cake
After 30 years of having a room in the basement devoted entirely to Lego towns and villages, space stations and parking garages, railroads ...
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Do We Really Want Nonstop Action From Football?
“Just keep matriculating that ball down the field, boys!” So went the Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster Hank Stram’s famous malapropism, a ...
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Who Is the Bad Art Friend?
Listen to This Article Audio Recording by AudmTo hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or ...
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The Myth of Asian American Identity
During the first days of the Trump administration, when my attention was split between the endless scroll of news on my phone and my infant ...
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Should I Help My Aging, Ailing Dad Access His Toxic Web Feed?
I am 50. My father and I have not been especially close for all of my adult life because of his inability to communicate or relate to me, to ...