The act of destruction is precisely the point: a kind of performance piece meant to display Trump’s arbitrary power over the ...
Eli Durst’s images of activities that instruct and influence children—R.O.T.C., school plays, cheer practice—resist ...
Earlier this month, Israel and Hamas announced a ceasefire to the two-year war in Gaza. The agreement was brokered in part by ...
The technology is now popping up onscreen in everything from “The Morning Show” to “St. Denis Medical”—but nothing on air ...
They did not look like fighters, but this is the wrangling season in the boxing business and in the heat of disputes about weight, managers, even if their pro-tégés are merely preliminary boys, are ...
Michigan wasn’t quite as good as Cornell, but good enough to make it a gloomy day in Boston. Somewhat prophetically, I thought, Dick Harlow, the Harvard coach, appeared with one leg in a plaster cast, ...
The doors of his stall in the starting gate didn’t open when the others did—one explanation I heard was that the rain short-circuited the electric release contraption—so he simply crashed against them ...
It’s not inconceivable that, had the firms resisted the President’s executive orders, his momentum for lawlessness might have been curbed.
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Coleman was one of that remarkable group of painters who made the Masses, before the war, the virile sheet that it was. But there was nothing Marxian or revolutionary in his little scenes of New York ...
IT wasn’t so long ago that Philadelphia announced a return to a musical gold standard. For this season, at least, it was declared, Mr. Stokowski would deal only in accepted coinage, and there would be ...
This isn’t to say that the book isn’t lively and interesting reading, for it is, as a kind of cross-section of the glitter and glamour of a typical first night. But it is also a strikingly perfect ...