The 'Mona Lisa of UFO paintings' goes on display
A new art exhibition in New York explores the enduring relevance of unexplained phenomena to the modern human experience.
A new art exhibition in New York explores the enduring relevance of unexplained phenomena to the modern human experience.
In death, Rob Reiner, an accomplished actor and filmmaker and a passionate progressive advocate, landed one last blow on Donald Trump and showed us how small and indecent a man the president is. Reiner was a star on many fronts. He was a comedy pioneer, writing with Steve Martin for the Smothers Brothers in the […]
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One gloomy afternoon last winter, I visited the Museum of the Bible. The institution occupies an impressive six-story brick building, formerly home of the Terminal Refrigerating & Warehousing Company, just a few blocks north of where I live in Washington, D.C. It’s close enough to walk, so I did, a decision I came to regret when the light mist in the air turned into a steady drizzle. Still, approaching on foot, I was able to experience the full effect of what the museum calls its “entrance portals”: two massive bronze facades embossed with Latin text which flank the front door.