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Eberhard Kornfeld, Art Dealer, Collector and Historian, Is Dead at 99
Ensconced in a 15th-century Swiss manor house, he became an expert on the old masters and later tangled with heirs…
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Mary Wells Lawrence, High-Profile Advertising Pioneer, Dies at 95
She was the first woman to own and run a major national advertising agency. Her company, Wells Rich Greene, was…
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A Way Back from Campus Chaos
Protesting the world’s wrongs has been a rite of passage for generations of American youth, buoyed by our strong laws…
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Donnie After Dark
Stormy was working blue, and the judge was seeing red. Justice Juan Merchan chided Donald Trump’s lawyer Susan Necheles, saying…
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And the Winner Is: Kendrick Lamar. And Old-School Hip-Hop.
The rap battle between Drake and Kendrick Lamar is about more than whatever personal beefs these two men have with…
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Rita, Anita, My Mother and Me
Some Latina mothers teach their daughters how to spoon masa or plátano onto a corn husk or banana leaf when…
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The Limits of Moralism in Israel and Gaza
Foreign policy can make a mockery of moral certitude. You’re trying to master a landscape of anarchy policed by violence,…
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Betpark: Bahis ve Casino Dünyasında Güvenilir Adresiniz
Betpark: Bahis ve Casino Dünyasında Güvenilir Adresiniz Online bahis ve casino platformları arasında kalitesiyle öne çıkan Betpark, kullanıcılarına sunduğu geniş…
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Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Mediator for Life’s Final Moments, Dies at 82
A bioethicist, she pioneered bedside methods for helping patients, their families and doctors deal with anguishing life-or-death decisions in a…
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Why Was This Treasure of Musical Theater All but Lost to the Ages?
Three Black book musicals were Broadway hits in the 1970s: “Purlie” in 1970, “The Wiz” in 1975 and “Raisin” in…