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All you ever wanted to know about the subject, from a pivotal novel to a book on how Postmodernism “shapes all aspects of ...
Farmingdale has produced leaders in politics, heroes of 9/11, pro athletes and cultural icons across many generations ...
Built by the celebrated designer in the late 1980s, the sleekly made-over residence is hidden down a long drive on a 4.4-acre ...
West Elm’s best-selling wall-mounted mailbox hails from Post & Porch, a Utah-based home brand focusing on front yard decor. It’s a perfect pick for minimalists who want something basic, but it still ...
The minimalist art movement that emerged after World War II has extended from painting to various categories beyond cultural ...
Pennzoil Place in Houston was commissioned by Hines to lease to two oil companies—hence its two towers. The office building ...
So it’s no surprise Netflix’s Sirens is set on an island at a lavish beach estate, although the story is less fantastical ...
Ratti’s Biennale broadens to include independently curated exhibits at most of the 26 national pavilions in the Giardini ...
Harvard has rejected common sense. When Lord Acton, the great 19th-century historian and champion of liberty, visited Harvard in 1853, he found that the college’s philosophy was common sense realism.
Though challenging, the residential conversion of the tower points the way to a brighter future for St. Paul and empty office ...
American writers have long made European misadventures the stuff of fiction, but what does it mean to be an expatriate today?
The summer concert events will come to a close on Sept. 16 with the return of Celebrate Ameri’KANA headlined by Rubén ...