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As the design movement from France hits the century mark, India is doubling down on efforts to preserve its heritage and take ...
In Michael Grynbaum's latest book, magazine moguls Si Newhouse Jr. and Alexander Liberman preside over the creation of a ...
In Pan, his debut novel, he makes the unruly mind of a teenager the stuff of high art.
Such art might not be pleasant, but it can help us get our bearings in a world plagued by viral, political and ...
A new graphic biography of Caravaggio draws a provocative line from the old masters to the outsider artists of today.
The relevance of the author was challenged (replaced by the critic), as was the text (replaced by theory). The novel as story ...
There’s no shortage of places in the U.S. to go antiquing, but a few spots have earned reputations that make collectors ...
What do you think about when you think about yoga? For most people, the word conjures pleasant images of people doing ...
No doubt about it, São Paulo is a tough nut to crack. The sheer scale and sprawling layout of this Brazilian mega-city – with ...
Ryōchū, a Zen monk turned Warsaw bohemian, and his son Yoshiho, a key Japanese ally of the Solidarity movement – as their ...
We've rounded up some luxury hotels — many of which can be booked using points — that have some of the world's dreamiest hotel pools.
Tucked away in California’s fertile Central Valley, Visalia Vintage & Antiques stands as a monument to America’s material past – a place where the ordinary objects of yesterday transform into the ...