Glass
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News
When That Job Promotion Is Really a ‘Glass Cliff’
The term, which traces to 2005, describes a phenomenon where companies appoint women to leadership roles in moments of crisis, which can set them up for failure.
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Newyork
Crafting Shoes Never Meant to Be Walked In
In Venice, a coterie of craftspeople reinterpret Tod’s driving shoes.
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Newyork
A Jewelry Designer Follows the Rainbow
Solange Azagury-Partridge imagined five colorful motifs in handblown glass for a limited-edition series of lamps.
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News
What’s Hidden in Woodlawn’s Mausoleums? Extraordinary Stained Glass.
On a sunny Bronx morning late last year, an all-star team of stained-glass experts prepared to enter a dank 1894 tomb at Woodlawn Cemetery that had been opened just once in the past century. The mausoleum at hand held the remains of José Maria Muñoz ...
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Newyork
Tammy Murphy’s Campaign Manager Departs After Rocky Start to Senate Race
Aides to Ms. Murphy, New Jersey’s first lady, said there would be no immediate replacement for Max Glass, who has led the campaign for about three months.
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Newyork
Rome Finally Gets the Modern Hotels It Deserves
From a reimagined centuries-old palazzo to a private apartment with a rooftop terrace, five new places to stay that offer a fresh vision of the city.
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Books
Philip Glass’s Piano Etudes: A Diary of an Influential Life
Begun to improve his own technique, piano exercises that Glass wrote over decades are the subject this month of a new book, a concert and dances.
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Newyork
T’s Holiday Gift Guide: Chile Flakes, Cookie Candles and More
What T Magazine editors are eyeing for our friends and family — and what we’re coveting for ourselves.
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News
New York Attempts an Oyster Record
The Billion Oyster Project hopes to revive New York Harbor’s bivalve crop, a Scottish cookbook with chops and more food news.
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Books
Ebony G. Patterson Brings a Crowd to the New York Botanical Garden
All that glitters isn’t what you expect at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. The vultures have landed.