Metropolitan Diary: 50 Years of New York's Everyday Poetry
The New York Times' Metropolitan Diary column celebrates 50 years of capturing serendipitous moments, quirky encounters, and everyday poetry of NYC.
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The New York Times' Metropolitan Diary column celebrates 50 years of capturing serendipitous moments, quirky encounters, and everyday poetry of NYC.
Beloved author Judy Blume announces she is done writing after 50 years, telling NPR at the Santa Fe Literary Festival that '50 years is enough.'
David Hockney, one of the most celebrated British artists of the modern era known for his iconic swimming pool paintings and digital art, has died at 89.
David Hockney, the celebrated British pop art pioneer known for his vibrant swimming pool paintings and landscapes, has died at 88 at his London home.
David Hockney, the influential British artist known for vibrant paintings and photo collages, has died at 88. His joyful work spanned seven decades.
Taylor Swift, 36, becomes the youngest woman inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame with an emotional speech, family tributes, and a warning about AI.
Kennedy Center removes Trump branding after a judge ruled the name change illegal, as Bill Maher's Mark Twain Prize ceremony nears.
Ghent Court of Appeal upholds acquittal of artist Wim Delvoye over double sale of artwork 'Chapel', clearing him of abuse of trust charges.
Obama Presidential Center opens June 19 to mixed reviews: a stunning park but a forbidding tower. Critics praise the grounds while questioning design.