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A Giant Wyeth Mural Comes Out of the Vault, Bearing Family Stories
N.C. Wyeth’s colossal 1932 mural, “Apotheosis of the Family,” re-emerges in a gleaming new round barn after years in storage.
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Who’s Involved in Trump’s Overhaul of the Smithsonian, the Kennedy Center and Other Cultural Orgs?
These five people are among those leading the president’s efforts to put his stamp on national cultural institutions, buildings and policies.
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Clear Eyes, Full Heart, Can’t Lose: The Enduring Legacy of “Friday Night Lights”
“It was in Odessa that I found those Friday night lights, and they burned with more intensity than I ever imagined… As someone later described it, those lights become an addiction if you live in a place like Odessa…As I stood in that beautiful stadium on the plains week after week, it became obvious that…
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Netflix’s “Hostage” Fails to Hold the Audience Captive
There are times in a TV critic’s life when a series to which they are assigned inspires them to write reams of text, sometimes because said series is good, sometimes because it’s bad. Then there is what I like to call critic purgatory, when the series inspires nothing. Neither impressive nor dreadful, the series is…
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Kitchen Tools to Pack for Your Vacation Rental
Cooking in a rental property can be stressful, but packing a few treasured items from home can help you actually relax.
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Apple Fitness Chief Accused of Toxic Workplace Culture and Harassment
Workers say the executive was volatile and retaliated when they cooperated with an investigation. Apple denies the claims.
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Trump’s Attacks on Fed Overshadow a Critical Moment for the Central Bank
The president’s calls for Lisa Cook, a Fed governor, to resign are diverting attention from economic issues as top central bankers from around the world gather in Jackson, Wyo.
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Facing a ‘Reading Crisis,’ Denmark Wants to Make Books Cheaper
The Danish government announced this week that it planned to make books exempt from a 25 percent value-added tax.
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Cracker Barrel’s New Modern Logo and Aesthetic Become a Political Rorschach Test
Nostalgic fans of the interstate staple lamented the loss of its country kitsch, while some conservatives blamed “wokeness” for the sleek redesign.
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Target’s C.E.O. Is Retiring, but Not Leaving. Is That Good for the Company?
Target is the latest company to keep a replaced chief executive around as an “executive chairman.” Does having two top dogs make sense?