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SIZE DOESN'T MATTER
Much like a short story, a novella or even a song, the genre of small or miniature art can sometimes pack more of a punch than larger versions—maybe size really doesn’t matter! Whether a painting or sculpture, a small work need only “speak softly at first, but as one approaches, a small piece is often just as immersive,” says artist Lacey Bryant.
Art for All
Members of Art Dealers Association of America come together for a philanthropic affair
Grand Sights
Ansel Adams work once owned by Elton John is the top lot at Jackson Hole Art Auction
Stellar Showcase
The American Artists Professional League presents its most selective in-person show of the year.
High Energy
Santa Fe Art Auction celebrates a milestone 30\" anniversary with its annual Signature Live Sale.
Modern Marketplace
Redwood Art Group brings together the San Diego region for another class-act celebration of contemporary artwork.
An Enchanting Evening
Scottsdale Artists’ School knows how to throw an art party.
FULL EXPOSURE
Photographer Conor Martin documents the present using photographic methods of the past.
Art Deco Icon
The de Young Museum in San Francisco is presenting a landmark American exhibition on Polish artist Tamara de Lempicka
FITNESS APP STRAVA GIVES AWAY LOCATION OF BIDEN. TRUMP AND OTHER LEADERS, FRENCH NEWSPAPER SAYS
An investigation by French newspaper Le Monde found that the highly confidential movements of U.S. President Joe Biden, presidential rivals Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, and other world leaders can be easily tracked online through a fitness app that their bodyguards use.
RESEARCHERS SAY AN AI-POWERED TRANSCRIPTION TOOL USED IN HOSPITALS INVENTS THINGS NO ONE EVER SAID
Tech behemoth OpenAI has touted its artificial intelligence-powered transcription tool Whisper as having near “human level robustness and accuracy.”
IN 'IBELIN' AND 'GRAND THEFT HAMLET,' VIDEO GAME REALMS DRAW FILMMAKERS WITH VIRTUAL CAMERAS
Film productions often wrestle with shifts in the weather, the threat of the crew going into overtime or the fading of a day’s light. Less common are concerns over the cast slipping off the top of a blimp.
iMac M4 - INTRODUCING THE FIRST APPLE DESKTOP READY FOR ADVANCED AI
Apple has taken another step towards revolutionizing the world of personal computing with the launch of its latest iM The new iMac sports the same form factor as its predecessor. Still, it’s packed with a powerhouse of features, including the late M4 chip, which delivers unprecedented performance gains, and the introduction Apple Intelligence.
Status Symbol
JETBLUE IS offering a new path to elite status for flyers—without asking them to start from scratch.
Crystal Palace
Baccarat offers sparkling cocktails in Midtown Manhattan
Golden Age
Porsche celebrates a half-century of its 911 Turbo with a limited-editon model
AUTONOMOUS TECH IS COMING TO FARMING.WHAT WILL IT MEAN FOR CROPS AND WORKERS WHO HARVEST THEM?
As a mist of rain sprinkled the fields around him in Homestead, Florida, Ford bemoaned how expensive it had been running a fossil fuelpowered irrigation system on his five-acre farm — and how bad it was for the planet.
HOW TO PREPARE YOUR BODY AND MIND FOR THE END OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
The good news: You will get a glorious extra hour of sleep. The bad: It’ll be dark as a pocket by late afternoon for the next few months in the U.S.
A River Runs Through It
Exploring New York's Hudson Valley in the glorious fall season
Welcome Well-Being
In this month's trend spotlight, Business Traveler unveils the latest in innovations across every stage of the passenger journey
Rome
THE ETERNAL CITY offers an endless assortment of pleasures.
HAUTE CUISINE
To elevate their culinary offerings, airlines are now employing everything from Michelin-starred chefs to caviar tastings for fine dining in the sky
East Meets West
Chef Cyril Lignac fuses French and Japanese cuisine in the heart of London
SNOW DAY'S
From the Pacific Northwest to the Italian Alps, ski resorts are adding new infrastructure and luxe amenities for a glittering winter season
Ancient Egyptians May Have Used a Water System to Lift Stones to Build Pyramid
HOW ANCIENT EGYPTIANS BUILT THE MASSIVE PYRAMIDS IN EGYPT MORE THAN 4,000 YEARS AGO HAS LONG BEEN A TOPIC OF WONDER AND DEBATE.
Para Athlete Uses Exoskeleton Suit to Carry the Olympic Torch
In July, a 36-year-old French tennis para athlete, Kevin Piette, got a chance to participate in this summer’s Olympic torch relay without using a wheelchair.
Seals Can Make Big Dives Thanks to Their Big Hearts
SEALS AND SEA LIONS, WHICH ARE SEMI-AQUATIC MAMMALS, CAN HOLD THEIR BREATHS UNDERWATER FOR ESPECIALLY LONG PERIODS OF TIME.
Wild Ones
WHAT FACTORS DRIVE PEOPLE TO BUY MONKEYS, TIGERS, AND OTHER WILD ANIMALS?
Dog Rescue Saves Lives
THE ARGUMENT FOR ADOPTING A NO-KILL GOAL
Autumnal Light
The landscapes and nature scenes of painter Jennifer Sowders are irresistibly tactile, filled with varying textures that seem to leap off the canvas.