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Land Art in Malibu Gets a Second Chance
Lita Albuquerque redraws her “Malibu Line,” an ultra-vivid blue earthwork that connects earth, ocean and sky.
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A Palestinian American Choreographer’s Intimate, Epic ‘Gathering’
Samar Haddad King’s premiere at the Shed tells a layered story of trauma, dislocation and resilience.
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Kandinsky Cut Ties With Russia. So Did This Museum.
The first major exhibition at H’Art, a former satellite of the Hermitage, explores how war and nationalism shaped the painter’s…
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Is the Supreme Court Running Out the Clock on Trump’s Immunity Case?
For those looking for the hidden hand of politics in what the Supreme Court does, there’s plenty of reason for…
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End Legal Slavery in the United States
Today we celebrate Juneteenth, the day when word of the Emancipation Proclamation reached the farthest outpost in America. Many people…
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How Scared Should You Be of Bird Flu?
How worried you should be about H5N1, the bird flu virus spreading on dairy farms in the United States, depends…
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What My Cancer Surgery Taught Me About Immigration
Wheeled into the operating room last January, staring up at the massive arms of the robot with which a surgeon…
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Willie Mays, Electrifying Ballplayer of Power and Grace, Dies at 93
Willie Mays, the spirited center fielder whose brilliance at the plate, in the field and on the basepaths for the…
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How Capitalism Went Off the Rails
The Group of 7 countries might have set a record when they met in Italy last week. Has there ever…
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Sarah Mandel, Therapist Who Told Her ‘Trauma Narrative,’ Dies at 42
She received a diagnosis of Stage 4 breast cancer late in her second pregnancy and described her experience in a…