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How Female Bodybuilders Became Fashion’s Latest Muses

When fashion designers, as they often do, allude to women’s strength as an inspiration for the clothes they make, they…

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Is 2,000 Bags Too Many?

For the visual artist Pipilotti Rist, her collection is what happens “when a 60-something-year-old Central European woman doesn’t throw anything…

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London Bids Farewell, for Now, to a Beloved, Overstuffed Walrus

A taxidermy gallery known for its bulky centerpiece is closing for a two-year renovation.

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A Bag That Melds the ’60s, the ’90s and Today

A new accessory from Michael Kors reinterprets an archival giraffe print.

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Duke Shuts Down Huge Plant Collection, Causing Scientific Uproar

University officials say they cannot afford to maintain one of the largest herbariums in the United States. Researchers are urging…

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Ellen Gilchrist, Writer With an Eye on the South’s Foibles, Dies at 88

In her novels and story collections, she took a sharp, lightly ironic look at the class from which she came,…

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Elton John’s First Auction in 21 Years Has It All: Boots to Banksy.

Elton John is downsizing — and the superstar’s former penthouse residence in Atlanta has been emptied for a series of…

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Brooklyn Museum, Courting Pop-Culture Icons, Readies for Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz

Next month, over 100 works by Black art stars from the couple’s collection will travel to the Great Hall for…

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Need a Home for 80,000 Puzzles? Try an Italian Castle.

Meet the Millers, George and Roxanne, proprietors of the world’s largest collection of mechanical puzzles: physical objects that a puzzler…

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The Good. The Bad. The Ugly. Inside Berlusconi’s Art Collection.

The Italian media mogul bought up some 25,000 paintings, many on TV shopping binges, before he died this year. Now…

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