Biden and Trump may never be on the same stage before Election Day.
William Pope.L,YARD (To Harrow), 2009; “reinvention” of Allan Kaprow’sYARD, 1961 Part One: Art By the Yard Allan Kaprow’s Yard, now in its 15…
Forging a right-left coalition may be the only way to end the drug war.
“When Americans think of dictators they always think of some foreign model,” wrote the anti-fascist journalist Dorothy Thompson in the mid-1930s, but an American dictator would be “one of the boys, and he will stand for everything traditionally American.” And the American people, Thompson added, “will greet him with one great big, universal, democratic, sheeplike bleat of ‘O.K., Chief! Fix it like you wanna, Chief!’” A few years later, Thompson said she was reminded of what the Louisiana populist Huey Long had once explained to her: “American Fascism would never emerge as a Fascist but as a 100 percent American movement.”
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Four dead in unrest after pro-Trump mob storms Capitol
On Wednesday night, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh offered answers for the first time to long-standing questions about his personal finances that had been prompted by significant credit-card and loan debt noted on his judicial disclosure forms. Kavanaugh’s explanation of his finances is not consistent with earlier explanations from the White House. Questions have lingered since shortly after Kavanaugh’s nomination was announced in July and reporters digging into his public record ...
The show inserts the "ugh" into all the "aah's" of art history and mingles humor with actual attempts at beauty.
Progressive New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – who became the youngest woman to serve in the US Congress at the age of 29 in November 2018 – has notched up yet another victory, having been reelected in a Democratic primary election. Here, Vogue takes a look at the 18 times Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pulled off power dressing with ease.
The city knows about disasters. It’s got a world-renowned medical center. It saw what happened in New York. And it still couldn’t stop Covid-19.
But he loves clean air as much as the next guy.
European history is rife with mysteries. Who were the Princes in the Tower, and what happened to them?
From an ill-fated attempt to purchase Greenland to God comparisons, the past three days have been a lot.
Subway Creatures, the fascinating Instagram account that documents all the weird and wonderful things that happen on the trains of New York City, has
With new bars, art spaces and even a canal canoe club springing up, things are definitely happening in this previously overlooked New York neighbourhood, writes Alex Schechter
A journey to the heart of New Guinea’s Asmat tribal homeland sheds new light on the mystery of the heir’s disappearance there in 1961
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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not confined to the battlefield. It is also waged in the media, nowhere more prominently than in The New York Times. In “The Conflict and the Coverage,” a November column she “never wanted to write,” Margaret Sullivan, Times Public Editor, addressed “hundreds of emails from readers on both sides of the...
On the day in 2012 that Barclays Center in Brooklyn opened, street photographer Jeff Mermelstein decided to position himself there for the next four years, capturing the many people and situations around him
Is history always political? Who gets to decide? What happens when you challenge common narratives? In this episode, Throughline's Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei explore these questions with Nikole Hannah-Jones, an investigative journalist at the New York Times and the creator of the 1619 Project, which is set to be released as a book later this year. The U.S. is steeped in wars over history. Historical narratives fuel public policy and discourse. Today, the most dramatic battleground is the 1619 Project. It has pushed people on both sides of the political spectrum to ask how our framing of the past affects the present, to interrogate what we remember and don't remember as a society — and whether we need a shared historical narrative to move forward.
Few know of her life and mysterious death.
Most Americans, including most Conservatives and Tea Party types, as well as Democrats, are not aware how close we came to not having an America at all. Roughly 50% of colonialists wanted something more like the what the European Union is today, except it was called the Continental Congress back in the 1700s. Ratification of today's U.S. Constitution was not a done deal and was doomed to failure if the Federalists (today's Liberals) had not agreed to include the Bill of Rights.
New York City's luxurious old Waldorf-Astoria hotel was among America's first big hotels. When it was built during the Victorian era, it was considered the finest hotel in the world - and soon became the most famous, too.
Acclaimed author Joyce Carol Oates's book recommendations include literary gems and beautifully intimate reflections.
More than two decades after Hong Kong returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997, a long border fence still threads between mainland China and the city today.
Writing alongside Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, West was the last surviving member of the Harlem Renaissance. Diana Evans asks: why were her books overlooked for so long?
Woman, her terminally ill husband and five children dealt with the noise for two years.
Mitte September wird Greta Thunberg vor den Vereinten Nationen in New York sprechen. Die Reise bestreitet sie per Segelboot. Begleiten wird sie unter anderem Pierre Casiraghi, der Sohn von Prinzessin Caroline von Monaco.
The greatest showman on Earth had a less-than-great run of disasters.
Basic information Name: Yayoi Kusama (草间弥生) Date of Birth: 22 March 1929 Current age: 88 years old Place of Birth: Matsumoto, Nagamo, Japan Childhood Bor...
This Women's History Month, include yourself in the sequel.
Il genocidio armeno raccontato dal cinema e dalla fotografia
The seditionist frontiersmen of the Capitol riot certainly meant to send a message through their clothing. But what was it?
Tall windows flood the vast dining room with natural light, illuminating a minimalist mix of rectangular and round tables—each ringed by tasteful, Moder...
The murder that gave birth to a social psychological phenomenon.
Fedora is in the basement of a townhouse in the West Village, and it feels like a dinner party in a speakeasy that your friends happen to own.
Begging and pleading to shrink the top of the masthead.