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The topiarists themselves included a dog groomer who’d transferred her skills to clip a topiary peacock and ... his hedge into the shape of the New York City skyline. A topiary is not made ...
The Met’s new show about what happens next, “Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350,” makes clear how astonishing it is that paint, of all things, became the center of Western art.
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“I don’t understand why the Democratic Party makes the decisions that it does,” The New Yorker’s Jay Caspian Kang says. “I find that the more reporting I do, it’s actually more ...
Letter from the U.K. The Art of Turning a Tree Into a Dog For a recent contest, topiarists—gardeners who clip plants into elaborate sculptures—displayed their creations to the world.
According to a new memoir by Stephen Bruno, who stands sentry at a building on Park Avenue, there are just three topics of conversation among doormen: baseball, women, and Puerto Rico.
Deegan got sober back in 2013 after struggling with addiction and homelessness earlier in her 20s. One fateful day, Janie took what money she had left, bought a mixer and started baking. She says it ...