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The New Museum tries to explain why the city's art scene changed in 1993.

How an architecture critic made New York City her touchstone for discussions of public space.

Is it possible to create an intellectually aware, politically honest image?

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News and Analysis

Will Justices agree that requiring HIV service providers to oppose prostitution is necessary for ending AIDS?

ICE detention

As the country charts a new course on immigration, New York remains a beacon of hope.

Afghanistan

America’s covert warfare—a bizarre form of unconscious wish fulfillment—warrants Scahill’s unembedded, dogged, independent reporting.

Faneuil Hall

Whatever happened to quiet bravery and dignity?

US bomber

The United States has dropped millions of cluster bombs on other countries that continue to kill today.

New York’s housing crisis has pushed hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers underground.

A writer navigates the empty streets and boarded-up businesses of his childhood.

A sense of common destiny with Africa ebbs and flows in New York's gentrifying black enclave.

Eric Alterman

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