Category Culture

Harvey Karp Knows How to Make Babies Happy

The pediatrician and entrepreneur Harvey Karp is the most famous baby calmer in the world. To new parents, he is something between a sage and a magician, offering insight into the opaque miseries and motivations of the tiny humans newly…

Hair, Trauma, and Healing in “The Ritual to Beauty”

De Los Angeles, her mother, and her grandmother—three different generations of a family—represent a triptych of constructive conflict, reflection, and care that are necessary for healing. “What happens to brown girls who never learn how to love themselves brown?” The…

Greer Lankton’s Lonely Dolls

The photographer Nan Goldin, remembering her friend and portrait subject Greer Lankton, wrote that Lankton “created magical kingdoms.” Lankton, who died in 1996, at the age of thirty-eight, was a trans artist who was part of New York City’s East…

Getting an Education in Europe in 2023

For many young people getting a higher education in Europe is a dream come true. And all because a European diploma is prestigious and opens up great prospects for future life. All educational institutions in Europe have their own history…

Gayle Kabaker’s “Summer Walk”

A few years ago, in the commercial afterglow of a wave of successful books on hygge, defined as the “quality of cosiness and comfortable conviviality,” English-language publishers released several books touting the benefits of the Japanese art of shinrin-yoku—or forest…

Fifty Years of “Learning from Las Vegas”

On the morning of January 10, 1969, thirteen graduate students gathered inside Yale’s Art and Architecture Building to give their final presentations in a studio led by the married architects Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi. The students had spent…