
Dave Chappelle Is an American Folk Hero
Eleven years on the road doing standup has given the comedian a unique empathy for the people of this country.
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Eleven years on the road doing standup has given the comedian a unique empathy for the people of this country.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto is creating architecture that looks great today, but will look even better later — in ruin, 1,000 years from now.
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For a new generation of designers, real memories of Soviet Russia shine brighter than the fantasy of peasants and princesses.
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A group of friends in a townhouse on East Ninth Street live a vestige of Greenwich Village’s cultural past.
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France’s most famous conceptual artist might finally be getting the attention she deserves — in America.
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Architectural couture pieces set against the backdrop of their home turf.
T brings together two people for the very first time — to see what happens.
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The director discusses (sort of) his secretive TV series, which will return in a new form next month.
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Elsa Hansen Oldham’s classic cross stitch has charmed creative types from Tom Sachs to Ai Weiwei.
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