In the summer, the Cleveland Museum of Art debuted its East Wing, the first of three new additions designed by New York architect Rafael Viñoly....
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Ask people which music city rules the nation, and you’ll find plenty of debate—but not a lot of humility.
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Paris With close to 200 works, including figures and still lifes, “Claude Monet (1840–1926),” at the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais (Sept. 22–Jan. 24; monet2010.com),...
Across America, many suburbs are becoming vacation-worthy hot spots, with cutting-edge restaurants, great shopping, and plenty of parking.