The institution hopes to become “the epicenter of scholarship” on this artist. Source: NYT > Business – Tess Thackara
Marylou Whitney, Social Queen of the Racing World, Dies at 93
A fixture in Saratoga and Lexington, she was a prominent hostess, a patron of the arts and, not least, a sportswoman and a thoroughbred breeder. Source: NYT > Business – Enid Nemy
When ‘Good Stories’ Happen for Bad Reasons
We take comfort in news about viral acts of kindness toward the sick, the poor and others in need, experts say, but there’s a catch. Source: NYT > Business – Jacey Fortin
Louvre Removes Sackler Family Name From Its Walls
Signs and plaques honoring a donation from the family, which has been linked to the opioid crisis in the United States, were taken down or covered at the Paris museum. Source: NYT > Business – Alex Marshall
Louvre Removes Sackler Family Name From Its Walls
Signs and plaques honoring a donation from the family, which has been linked to the opioid crisis in the United States, were taken down or covered at the Paris museum. Source: NYT > Business – Alex Marshall
The Man With the $13 Billion Checkbook
How Darren Walker, a gay black man who grew up poor in Texas, came to be one of the best connected people in New York City. And what that means for the future of philanthropy. Source: NYT > Business – John Leland