EditorialPadma Wijeyawickrama, who blames the ruling Rajapaksa family for Sri Lanka’s economic problems, which have led to a drop in sales of the curd she makes, in Hambantota, May, 18, 2022. (Atul Loke/The New York Times)
EditorialJulie Bettney cuts lines into a vat of cheese curd, one of the final stages before it is potted and left to mature into Stilton cheese, at Hartington Creamery in Matlock, Derbyshire, England on June 9, 2020. (Mary Turner/The New York Times)
EditorialJulie Bettney begins to drain excess water from a vat of curd, one of the final stages before Stilton cheese is potted and aged, at Hartington Creamery in Matlock, England, June 9, 2020. (Mary Turner/The New York Times)
EditorialVenus, Venus stands on a round plinth on the right leg and with the left bent, the upper body bends slightly forward. In the right hand she holds out an apple, which she looks at, the left she has against the chest. The wavy hair is tied together in a ...
EditorialNeptune, sitting on three seahorses and a triton, Three seahorses and a triton rise radially from the water, on their raised and entangled ponytails, carrying a shell, Neptune sits with a trident in its left hand and the right in front of it as if it w...
EditorialPortrait of Maria van Reygersbergh (1632?1674) Portrait of Maria van Reygersbergh, She has the head three-quarters to the left, wears a kind of cap over which the hair is laid, which is braided at the back is held together in a curd and falls down in t...