Alice Austen’s Larky Life

Alice Austen’s Larky Life

Austen’s trajectory, like that of many artists in New York, finally hinged on the vicissitudes of real estate. At Clear Comfort, she built an existence of remarkable self-determination—for thirty years, she lived there alongside Tate, with whom she’d fallen in love during a vacation in the Catskills. (One giddy series of photos depicts a young…

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Does MAGA Have Ideas?

Does MAGA Have Ideas?

Political life is inevitably disappointing, because all political movements contain contradictions. Democrats consider themselves advocates of the working class, yet their party skews toward the highly educated; old-school Republicans talk up freedom from big government while tolerating the predations of big corporations. Whenever anyone makes an argument about how society should run, they risk being…

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Car parks to be sold as council aims to raise cash

Car parks to be sold as council aims to raise cash

Two council-owned car parks in Bradford are to be sold at auction as part of the authority’s efforts to balance its books and stave off bankruptcy. The land to be sold is on either side of Pine Street, in the Little Germany area of the city, and has been deemed surplus to requirements. The car…

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Wrapathon continues to bring joy to Ukraine

Wrapathon continues to bring joy to Ukraine

The organiser behind an annual Christmas event for children in Ukraine said it continued to bring joy to them four years on. The “Wrapathon”, which started in December 2022, involved hundreds of volunteers gift-wrapping toys, books and other donated items at events held across the country, including in Ipswich. Organiser Jeremy Fish of Plant &…

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Eurovision Song Contest changes voting rules after controversial allegations against Israel

Eurovision Song Contest changes voting rules after controversial allegations against Israel

The new rules by the European Broadcasting Union discourage governments and third parties from “disproportionately promoting” songs to sway voters. Organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest announced on Friday changes to voting rules to avoid state interference after controversy over Israel’s entry this year. The new rules by the European Broadcasting Union discourage governments and…

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14 Steps to Take Care of a Christmas Cactus

14 Steps to Take Care of a Christmas Cactus

The Christmas cactus is a holiday icon, often appearing on windowsills with its vibrant, tubular flowers as the year winds down. Unlike its desert-dwelling cousins, this plant hails from the tropical rainforests of Brazil, which means it has some particular preferences. It doesn’t want to bake in the sun or go weeks without a drink.…

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Pupils abducted from Catholic school in fresh Nigeria attack

Pupils abducted from Catholic school in fresh Nigeria attack

An unknown number of pupils have been abducted by armed men from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, marking the second school kidnapping in less than a week. The latest attack targeted St Mary’s School in Papiri, Niger state, where authorities had already ordered the temporary closure of all boarding schools due to rising security…

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