What began as a search for a particular blue light became an inquiry into national identity: "I would say that one is always surprised by what happens on a journey."
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- No one has breakfast at Tiffany's anymore. No one has affairs to remember. What we have instead, Candace Bushnell reports from the Bowery Bar on a snowy Friday night, is detachment dressed up as sophistication—and a jawbone from the Catherine the Great table.
- Herbert Wertheim bought Ferrari’s first Luce for $40 million at Monterey, adding another record-setting car to his charitable purchases.
- Having last worked in Doha in 2012, newly appointed artistic director Wassan Al-Khudhairi frames her return as an opportunity to deepen the relationship between the fair and the city.
- As universities race to prepare students for an A.I.-driven workforce, they should not overlook an older form of education: international experience. Global education can build the adaptability, cultural fluency and judgment that is becoming more valuable in the workplace.
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