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Archive for April, 2008

What Darwin Saw Out Back

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The New York Botanical Garden is replicating his work and experiments in a stunning, multipart exhibition called ?Darwin?s Garden: An Evolutionary Adventure.?Read full story

The Medium: Sepia No More

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Forget the art-school aesthetic. Photo-sharing Web sites have their own ideas about beauty.Read full story

Style: Green With Envy

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Eco-fabulous and no apologies.Read full story

Art: At the Ready When Artists Think Big

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Jeff Koons might imagine a gigantic balloon dog, but it?s Carlson & Company that actually brings the stainless-steel beast into being.Read full story

Art: Cover Story: The King of Visceral Design

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A new exhibition honors George Lois, the man who gave Esquire magazine a distinctive look to match its attitude.Read full story

Modern Love: Was I on a Date or Baby-Sitting?

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I was surprised to hear he was a father. I was 28 then and had never dated a guy with a child. Also, he seemed like sort of a kid himself.Read full story

A Literary Critic Drops His Ax and Picks Up His Pen

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Keith Gessen?s book, ?All the Sad Young Literary Men,? is the latest articulation of his belief, much expressed, that legitimacy and fame need not go hand in hand.Read full story

Through Sickness, Health and Sex Change

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Massachusetts is the only state to have legalized same-sex marriage, but in New Jersey, Fran and Denise Brunner are two women married to each other.Read full story

Vows: Stephanie Pottruck and Aaron Goldman

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Stephanie Pottruck and Aaron Goldman had been each other?s closest confidants for eight years. But there was no romantic interest.Read full story

Not-So-Personal Finance

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A new generation is less afraid to flirt with what many over 35 consider the last taboo in American life: discussing salary openly with friends and colleagues.Read full story