EditorialWhalebone plaque, Viking, 9th century. Whalebone plaque decorated with a pair of openwork horses' heads at the top and incised with ring-and-dot and geometric designs. It is thought that these plaques were used as boards for smoothing folds and seams i...
Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Celebrities attend the Saturday Night Live after party at Black Barn restaurant then went to another SNL private party at the Ted Nomad hotel in New York
EditorialEXCLUSIVE: Tom Hiddleston walks the dog in Primrose Hill as he's spotted for the first time since secretly welcoming his first child with fiancee Zawe Ashton.
EditorialNathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest held at the corner of Surf ave. and Stillwell ave. where the original Nathan's Hot Dog stand opened over a hundred years ago. Joey Chestnut win for the 15 year. eating 63 hot Dogs and Bun
EditorialAn elaborate sandwich developed by the chefs Junghyun Park and Mark Nobello of Atoboy with the pastry chef Dominique Ansel served at Dominique Ansel Workshop in New York, Feb. 10, 2022. (Jeenah Moon/The New York Times)
EditorialJenise Spiteri of Malta competes in the women's snowboard halfpipe at the Genting Snow Park during the 2022 Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China, Feb. 9, 2022. (Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times)
EditorialCelestial globe by Thomas Tuttell. [Celestial globe] [by] Tho[mas] Tuttell ... Hydrographer & Mathematical Instrument mak[e]r to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. [London] : Tho[mas] Tuttell, Charing + [i.e. Cross], [1700]. Only known surviving example...
EditorialF: head of woman and profile to the left, hair with bands and bun on the back of the head, curls over forehead, gem, intaglio, praseem (?), Color: dark green mottled, Shape: oval, standing, Processing :, Method: 12 x 11 mm, D. 3 mm, wt. 0.52 gr., 18th.
EditorialCelestial globe by Thomas Tuttell. [Celestial globe] [by] Tho[mas] Tuttell ... Hydrographer & Mathematical Instrument mak[e]r to the Kings most Excellent Majesty. [London] : Tho[mas] Tuttell, Charing + [i.e. Cross], [1700]. Only known surviving example...