Last fall when Patek Philippe unveiled its square Cubitus watch, based on the beloved Nautilus, there was a lot of chatter in ...
And, whereas Shackleton had been part of a large expedition ... into the business of leading men and as a nineteen-year-old, new to his trade, I believed that there was no better example to ...
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He works only occasionally, and during the rest of the year he travels or briefly stays in a house owned by his manager, Albert Grossman, in Bearsville, New York ... off by a large screen ...
New polling released this morning by the firm Navigator Research finds that 57 percent of Americans are more concerned that ...
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Spotting a trench coat during Fashion Week is a given, considering February’s damp and windy climate, but a funnel-neck ...
A hundred years ago, The New Yorker emerged from the Jazz Age dreams of two young journalists, Jane Grant and Harold Ross. Fresh from their time in Paris during the First World War—where Ross ...
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By Christopher Maag A program to restart outdoor dining in New York City on April 1 is facing an extensive backlog of applications. By Matthew Haag The “T” was removed in references to L.G.B ...