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Pierre Reveilles, who carries a 70-pound machine on his bike, can often be found in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn.
From masterpieces looted by the Nazis to maritime paintings and works by gay artists, a wide variety of art in a wide variety of media will be on display.
“I was willing to drink, I was willing to take drugs,” Harry said in a documentary series focused on mental health. His comments were the latest in a series of frank discussions he has had about his personal life.
As more baby boomers move toward retirement, more and more are designing homes that will accommodate their needs even as they grow older and lose mobility.
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After almost three decades in Washington, D.C., a recent retiree decided it was time to move closer to her daughter and grandchildren in New York. Figuring out where to spend her money was a little harder.
A company is encouraging workers to share pictures of their vaccination cards in exchange for gift cards. One reader is feeling wary.
A dating questionnaire that started as an undergraduate assignment at Stanford has taken off on college campuses.
A young woman with a prosthetic leg hopes to make the world a more empathetic place. If only she didn’t have to do it on first dates.
In an interview, the president describes how he developed his view of the world.
Visitors to Art Basel Hong Kong have the chance to discover Hun Kyu Kim’s paintings, which are both amusing and unnerving, executed in a blend of contrasting aesthetic styles.
As outdoor life returns, the warm weather calls for brisk, energetic styles that specialize in cold, straightforward refreshment.
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