Arts and Culture

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Its Outbreak Over, Slovenia's Mountains And Food Culture Are Calling

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The rolling landscapes of a central European gem have this writer planning a mother-daughter getaway to reset from the pandemic.

No Longer Kooky, Crystals Are Outshining Diamonds In The Covid Era

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The crystal-collecting set goes beyond the type of people who shop at health-food stores or practice reiki.

Swiss Watch Exports Plunged In April On Coronavirus Lockdowns

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Swiss watchmakers are already bracing for the worst year in the modern history of watchmaking.

O.J., Accounting Fraud, Icahn: The Story Of Hertz Going Bust

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It’s a tale of lurching from one CEO to another and management teams failing to stay attuned to consumer tastes.

Disney Plans July 11 Opening For Two Of Its Florida Theme Parks

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Theme-park operators are requiring employees and guests to wear masks and limiting crowds.

The Most Fun You Can Have While Staying Socially Distant

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Opportunities to take a walk—or climb, or ride—on the socially distanced wild side are beginning to avail themselves.

Costly Rip In Steve Wynn's Picasso Blamed On Contractor's Gaffe

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The suit reconstructs how a paint roller rod gashed a hole in one of the artist's masterpieces.

To Reopen, Restaurants Are Doubling Down On Becoming Grocery Stores

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The hybrid restaurant-grocery store has become a viable model for struggling places.

N.Y. Reopens Another Region, Urges Sports To Resume Without Fans

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Sports teams will need to determine if they can make the economics work for games without fans, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.

Famed Designer Draws Up Plan To Save Restaurants Through Outdoor Dining

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David Rockwell has created a prototype for how restaurants that don’t have much sidewalk space can achieve al fresco dining.

Prisoner Of The Hamptons: An Art Giant On Life In The Covid Age

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Like so many New Yorkers, he’s social distancing. Only in his case, he’s hunkered down in the Hamptons.

'Mission: Impossible' Filming Halted In Italy Due To Coronavirus

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The movie, starring Tom Cruise, was supposed to shoot in Venice for three weeks starting Feb. 20.

Drive-In Theaters Are Jammed With Moviegoers Escaping Lockdown

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Never since their 1950s heyday have drive-in theaters seemed more attractive.

Throwing A Birthday Party Or Baby Shower During Lockdown? Here's Help

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A range of services now aim expressly at helping celebrations continue during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Musk Emerges As Loudest Reopen Proponent With Tesla Threats

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No carmaker other than Tesla has publicly attacked local health officials.

Disney To Reopen Some Florida Restaurants And Shops On May 20

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The properties reopening will be those managed by third parties.

Michael Jordan's Sneakers May Fetch $150,000 At Sotheby's

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Sneakers have become increasingly valuable over the past decade driven by “sneakerheads.”

Jerry Stiller, 'Seinfeld' Star Who Observed Festivus, Dies At 92

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The actor helped give birth to a manufactured holiday now observed in homes across the U.S.

The MoMA Has Taken A 'Chainsaw' To Its Staff, Budget, And Exhibitions

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The reductions come less than a year after the opening of a $450 million expansion/renovation.

Wealthy Collectors In Isolation Switch To Buying Art Online

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Artlogic, which builds online viewing rooms for galleries, said inquiries have increased 60% since mid-March.

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