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Gardens of Stone, Moss, Sand: 4 Moments of Zen in Kyoto

Once, when the Buddha was asked to preach about a flower he was presented, he instead “gazed at it in…

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Is There Something Radical About Painting Flowers?

Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait.

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How to Host a Proper English Pub Lunch

The chef Margot Henderson on gathering friends for a meal at the Three Horseshoes inn in Somerset and the perfect…

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Frick Leader to Step Down After a 14-Year Run

Having seen the museum’s controversial renovation through to completion, Ian Wardropper plans to retire in 2025.

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Annual Vines Can Transform Your Garden in a Single Season. Here’s How.

Whether you want cut flowers or a striking vertical display, these seeds will flourish in no time — given the…

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‘Gardens of Anuncia’ Review: The Broadway Star and the Women Who Molded Her

Michael John LaChiusa’s beautifully sung tribute to sisterly admiration, starring Priscilla Lopez, was inspired by the early life of the…

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Owner of Chelsea Piers Lists His Upper West Side Townhouse

Roland W. Betts and his wife, Lois Betts, are asking $9.5 million for their home on West 102nd Street, where…

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My Kind of October Surprise

In Middle Tennessee, October is supposed to mean golden light and falling leaves and clear nights cool enough to make…

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Poem: Jobs for the Weekend

The work of the garden is never merely human work. The animals, insects and plants join in labor with the…

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What Kind of Year Has It Been for Gardeners? An Aggravating One.

From spongy moth caterpillars to torrential rains, this garden season has been plagued by one challenge after another.

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