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Extreme Eccentrics: Modern Art and its Collectors

Extreme Eccentrics: Modern Art and its Collectors Extreme Eccentrics: Modern Art and its Collectors

When collecting works of avant-garde art, Albert Barnes and Leo and Gertrude Stein seemed even madder than its makers.

Jun 25, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Landlocked: On American Property Landlocked: On American Property

In the secret history of property law, property rests on the authority of the state.

Jun 25, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Hendrik Hartog

Tutelary Tutelary

Solace from anemones, sepals of instinct pushing the air. Why do they matter so much, there in the room at noon while nothing moves around them: scarlet, creams, and burgundies, magenta, bone-white, and bruise-like blues; the wind’s daughter, or bride, for some, for others a temple to the wounds of Tammuz— or living itself, wordless, longing. Where is that luminous lusciousness from?

Jun 25, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Peter Cole

Impossible to Tell: On Robert Pinsky

Impossible to Tell: On Robert Pinsky Impossible to Tell: On Robert Pinsky

Robert Pinsky’s Selected Poems shows that being popular doesn't entail being predictable.

Jun 25, 2012 / Books & the Arts / Jeremy Bass

Puzzle No. 3245 Puzzle No. 3245

Don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.

Jun 25, 2012 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Citizens Petition Federal Reserve: Fire Jamie Dimon Citizens Petition Federal Reserve: Fire Jamie Dimon

The JPMorgan Chase CEO sits on the New York Federal Reserve Board of Governors, which is a clear conflict of interest. 

Jun 25, 2012 / George Zornick

Media Quiz: Is the Supreme Court Ruling on Arizona’s Immigration Law a Glass Half Full or Half Empty? Media Quiz: Is the Supreme Court Ruling on Arizona’s Immigration Law a Glass Half Full or Half Empty?

It depends on which cable news channel you glanced at this morning. 

Jun 25, 2012 / Leslie Savan

Remembering LeRoy Neiman Remembering LeRoy Neiman

A tribute to “the most famous artist in the world, living or dead.”

Jun 25, 2012 / Peter G. Meyer

Obama Starts to Use the Power of His Office Obama Starts to Use the Power of His Office

President Obama’s first use of executive privilege has sparked outrage, of course.

Jun 25, 2012 / Melissa Harris-Perry

The State of the Minimum Wage The State of the Minimum Wage

There is no state where a person can afford a two-bedroom apartment working a forty-hour week on any state’s minimum wage.

Jun 25, 2012 / Chris Hayes

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