January 20, 2003
In the summer of 1970, Shelly Grimson, a twenty-two-year-old university student with long hair, an army jacket, and a camera, was sent on a mission by poet and editor Gary …
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In the summer of 1970, Shelly Grimson, a twenty-two-year-old university student with long hair, an army jacket, and a camera, was sent on a mission by poet and editor Gary …
Read MoreKorean artist Do-Ho Suh brings the statue down from the pedestal
Read MoreSometimes I choose the materials, but sometimes they choose me
Read MorePortrait photographer Jill Greenberg has a successful career shooting celebrities such as Tom Cruise and Clint Eastwood for the likes of Entertainment Weekly, Maxim, Vanity Fair, and Time. In 2001, …
Read MoreOn the Smart Car, a tiny automotive experiment that is not much bigger than a desk chair
Read MoreOn the ground with the Canadian Forces who maintain the air force’s fleet of aged Sea King maritime helicopters
Read MoreThe Mediterranean Diet, an essentially American myth, is at last coming to the Mediterranean region itself
Read MoreMiles away from the front lines of the Culture War, a longer-running and far more blatant encroachment on free expression by the Bush Administration was barely being noticed
Read MoreA revolution in the art of confectionery is uniting chefs and architects in a search for the perfect piece of cake
Read MoreJean Cocteau dined, fought, or collaborated with anyone who was anyone in avant-garde Paris. But his own art was ignored, dismissed as the work of a frivolous queen. A new retrospective hopes to change that
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