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Read moreA decade ago, the Spanish landscape designer Fernando Caruncho began working on a project that would link the private walled gardens of several aristocratic estates in the Portuguese village of Santar, in...
Read moreDreamers, artists and doers have long been drawn to the Maine coast; the author E.B. White wrote his 1952 children’s classic “Charlotte’s Web” on a saltwater farm in Brooklin, and the painter...
Read moreAmericans, in particular, tend to think of frozen water as essential. But this seemingly ubiquitous commodity is no longer something we can take for granted.
Read moreIN THE FORTHCOMING film “Mother Nature,” co-written by the actress Jamie Lee Curtis, several women in Catch Creek, N.M., fight back against Cobalt, an oil extraction company that’s overtaken their fictional town....
Read moreAMID THE STAID and stately stone and brick homes along the north side of St. Louis’s Forest Park sits one house that’s impossible to miss. As a child, the 48-year-old artist Katherine...
Read morenew video loaded: House Tour | Katherine BernhardttranscriptBacktranscriptHouse Tour | Katherine BernhardtThe artist restages the ’80s in her Memphis design-inspired St. Louis home.I’m Katherine Bernhardt. Welcome to my house. This house, to...
Read moreBy her own admission, the actor Anastasia Graff is a maximalist who loves “girlie things,” so it’s not altogether surprising that she wanted a periwinkle kitchen for her 1930s-era West Hollywood home....
Read moreEDOUARD HEUER WAS 16 when he began apprenticing under a local watchmaker in Saint-Imier, the Swiss Alpine village where he spent part of his childhood. Four years later, in 1860, Heuer opened...
Read moreFall’s fashion is deliberately imperfect, with frayed hemlines, see-through dresses and floor-dusting pants.
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