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Orlando Museum’s Ex-Leader Countersues, Insisting ‘Basquiats’ Are Real

The Orlando Museum of Art previously accused its former director, Aaron De Groft, of using the institution to try to…

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She Broke Barriers in Music. But She’s Uneasy About the Attention.

A new documentary tells the story of Orin O’Brien, a double bassist who became the only woman in the New…

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Magazine

Don’t Call These Clothes Minimalist. Or Quiet Luxury for That Matter.

Warning: The versatile, sumptuous pieces at Attersee may telegraph “stealth wealth,” but that’s not the point.

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Donald Trump Is Going to Get Someone Killed

Donald Trump’s life has been a master class in the evasion of consequences. Six of his businesses have declared bankruptcy…

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Yohji Yamamoto Prefers the Side View

This sketch [from Yohji Yamamoto’s fall 1988 collection] (above) is a lie. It’s a woman, but she looks like a…

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World

At Menendez’s Island Resort Fund-Raiser, Donors Were Scarce. So Was He.

An event in Puerto Rico to benefit Senator Robert Menendez’s political action committee suffered numerous cancellations after the senator’s indictment.

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She Didn’t Even Have an Agent. Her Debut is a National Book Award Finalist.

“Temple Folk,” Aaliyah Bilal’s collection of stories featuring Black American Muslims, was inspired by her family’s experiences with the Nation…

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Against the Wall, McCarthy Does the Right Thing

Only an extremely shallow man would repeatedly wait until the last possible moment to do the right thing, no matter…

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William Jackson Harper on ‘Primary Trust’: ‘I Needed to Do This Play’

The longtime New York actor explains why his character in Eboni Booth’s play about a lonely bookstore worker is closer…

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Sports

For Corey Pavin, the Right Club for the Win

He took the 1995 U.S. Open when he picked a 4-wood on the final hole and hit a shot that…

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