
Naphtali Rivkin
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Jan 12, 2024 |
worth.com | Jason Allen Ashlock |Allen D. Applbaum |Naphtali Rivkin
Television—high-brow, low-brow, and maybe especially middle-brow—can be considered using a Tolstoyan assessment. Shows are like the families in Anna Karenina: all great ones are alike, while every bad instance of television is bad in its own way. Thus, we have a friendly way of saying that “Human Footprint,” a new, well-intentioned limited series on PBS, hosted by Princeton biologist Shane Campbell-Staton, is frustratingly unique. First, there is the muddled conceit.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
worth.com | Allen D. Applbaum |Naphtali Rivkin |Gabrielle Doré
There are more ways to get in trouble buying and selling art and antiquities today than ever before. Buyers who fail to do their due diligence may face financial, legal, and reputational damage no matter their intentions. Take the case of Shelby White, a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art whose name hangs on the Greek and Roman galleries.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
worth.com | Allen D. Applbaum |Naphtali Rivkin |Robin Raskin
'Tis the season to be jolly (if possible) and work from home yet again. So let your gift list reflect that! For loved ones still trapped by their screens, here’s Raskin's last-minute list of gifts to make working at home at least a better experience.
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