Rubber Duck Artist Cries Plagiarism, the High Cost of US Museum Expansions—and More Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman has accused protestors in Brazil of creating a replica of his world famous rubber duck sculpture. By Alanna Martinez
In the Colonies, It's Write Mischief They summer in the colonies, the writers of New York, scattering forth to the hills as the days grow more By Emily Witt
Susan Orlean Reveals Another Casualty of the Heat: Writer’s Colonies Forget overloaded power grids and smelly sidewalks — in a recent post on her New Yorker blog, Susan Orlean points By Dan Duray
Sotheby’s to Host Its First-Ever Dedicated Auction of Vernacular Photography By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly