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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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My Dad Cut My Brother Out of His Will. Should I Secretly Split My Inheritance?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to shield a sibling from a painful truth.
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How Does a Day Job Affect an Artist’s Work? This Exhibition Has an Idea
Plus: an installation in an Indian palace, a farm shop in upstate New York — and more recommendations from T…
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Disney Sued Over Doctor’s Allergy Death After Meal at Resort Restaurant
Kanokporn Tangsuan’s husband said his wife had been served dishes containing allergens despite being assured she would not be.
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After U. of Georgia Killing, Lawmakers Seek Tougher Immigration Laws
As residents lamented the killing of a 22-year-old woman, immigration policies in Georgia have come under renewed scrutiny, with state…
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Trump’s Allies Don’t Want to Destroy the ‘Deep State.’ They Want to Seize It.
Every new administration that wins power away from the opposing party contends that whatever its predecessors did was terrible and…
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Why Leap Day Is Really About Party Planning
Judah Levine, top time researcher, explains how Feb. 29 was invented to keep the major holidays from colliding.
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A Dazzling Humorist Returns With a Deep Dive Into Loss
In her new memoir, “Grief Is for People,” Sloane Crosley works through the death of a beloved friend and mentor.
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Welcome to Japan, Where the Bad News Is the Good News
The trend lines may be grim, but the Japanese aren’t sweating them.
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‘Dune: Part Two’ Review: Bigger, Wormier and Way Far Out
Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya make an appealing pair in Denis Villeneuve’s follow-up film, and the actors fit together with tangible…