EditorialCapture of Guns and Destruction of a Confederate Wagon Train, Alfred R. Waud, American, b. England, 18281891, Lithograph, with corrections in white gouache, The capture of guns and prisoners at Appomatox. Soldiers running at left. Two cannons at center...
EditorialRegency man with a cudgel riding a horse prone to tumbling. In the background, a woman falls off a horse with panniers. The Tumbler, or its Affinities. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury from ...
EditorialKris of a high-ranking dignitary, Sumatran kris with sheath, Sumatran kris with a corrugated blade adorned by the pamor technique and embossed with gold: diamond-shaped pattern of the crowned naga, the top of the blade ( ganja) is decorated with a myth...
EditorialIt’s a small yet noticeable shift, experts say — but climate change is causing retirees to start reconsidering moves to disaster-prone dream locales. (Andrea Ucini/The New York Times)
EditorialWhere is the best seat if you’re airsick prone? Why don’t flight crews eat the same meals? And the age-old question: Can middle-seat passengers really claim both armrests? A flight attendant answers your burning travel and etiquette questions. (Hannah Agosta/The New York Times)
EditorialWhile some people are genetically prone to staying up late, a new morning routine can help shift your sleep clock. (Aileen Son/The New York Times)