An Illustrated Ode to the Restaurants of Paris
The artist John Donohues sketches are paired with loving descriptions by Francophile writers. Read more...
Jeffrey Paley, Journalist, Gallerist and Investor, Dies at 82
A son of the CBS founder, he wrote for newspapers from Europe, championed young artists in SoHo and became an investor. He died of complications of the coronavirus. Read more...
Crouching tiger, hidden garden! Buddhist monk's secret paradise bursts into life
The incredible garden took 45 years to create, and is a hidden haven near the A1133 in Nottinghamshire, which has now become an unofficial tourist attraction, bringing in 10K visitors per year. Read more...
Andrew Perry
An article on September 5, 2010, "...fury as police cash in on car phone picture" said Andrew Perry, a CPS lawyer, might have been in contempt of court by giving a presentation using an evidence picture of footballer Jermain Defoe using a mobile phone while driving, before the case had been heard. In fact the picture related to a speeding case, prosecuted by Mr Perry, that had already concluded; a mobile phone case mentioned in the article had not yet begun. We are happy to set the record straight. Read more...
Maya, the only female porter in Ludhiana, carries bags for a few rupees to pay for her son, 12
Maya Devi, 40, is the only woman railway porter in the Punjab city of Ludhiana. As the mother of a 12-year-old, she has no choice but to keep working. Read more...
Atalanta 1-0 Juventus Andrea Pirlo's side miss Cristiano Ronaldo in Champions League blow
Juve's hopes of a 10th successive Scudetto are now all but over as they trail leaders Inter Milan, who play Napoli later on Sunday, by 12 points. Attention is fully focused on European qualification. Read more...
Damian Lewis pays heartfelt tribute to his wife Helen McCrory after she passed away aged 52
The actor, 50, confirmed Helen had passed away following a 'heroic' battle with the disease in a statement on Friday. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and in person in New York City. Read more...
Pandemic Social Life, One Year In
The pandemic redefined relationships and self-reliance. Read more...
Fans return to live sport as World Snooker Championship gets underway in Sheffield
It is hoped to ramp up the number of spectators at the blue riband snooker championship as it progresses over the next 17 days with hopes of a full-capacity crowd if 980 for the final on May 3. Read more...
New York Times tech workers form a union.
The group of more than 650 workers at the company includes software engineers, designers, data analysts and product managers. Read more...
What are the risks of blood clots from AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine REALLY?
Slides shown at a press conference announcing the change in vaccine guidance yesterday were made by Cambridge University experts, led by Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter. Read more...
Manchester City-Dortmund A Late Winner, and More Work to Do
A late Phil Foden goal beat Dortmund in the Champions League, but danger lurks in next weeks second leg. Read more...
A Major Change in the Minors Baseball Moving the Mound Back
As M.L.B. looks to invigorate the game, it will try moving pitchers back by a foot in the independent Atlantic League. The sport has done this dance before. Read more...
'I absolutely experienced racism in and out of tennis,' says former Wimbledon finalist Mal Washington
MaliVai Washington is a "little sad." That's because he holds a 24-year record that he never expected to possess for so long -- he's the last African American to reach a grand slam final. Read more...