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Chronicling the pulse of power.
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    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."
    A blue-toned winter landscape shows snow-covered mountains rising behind a forest and several small wooden cabins beside an icy road.
    Catherine Opie’s Norwegian Landscapes Are Portraits in Disguise
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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.
    Chris Noth and Sarah Jessica Parker in a scene for 'Sex in the City'
    My Unsentimental Education: Cupid Has Flown the Co-Op (The End of Love in Manhattan)
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    Herbert Wertheim bought Ferrari’s first Luce for $40 million at Monterey, adding another record-setting car to his charitable purchases.
    Herbert Wertheim attend French Heritage Society 2026 Palm Beach Gala Dinner at Club Colette on February 15, 2026 in Palm Beach, FL.
    Meet Herbert Wertheim, the Billionaire Who Paid $40M for Ferrari’s First EV
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    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.
    A portrait of a woman with shoulder-length dark curly hair wearing a black blazer and black clothing, standing against a plain light-colored background.
    The Founding Director of Mathaf Returns to Doha for Art Basel Qatar’s Second Edition
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    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.
    The silhouette of a traveler at an airport
    To Prepare Students for the A.I. Age, Invest in International Education
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