EditorialThe musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the duo Daft Punk, at his home office in Paris, March 14, 2023. (Sam Hellmann/The New York Times)
EditorialThe musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the duo Daft Punk, at his home office in Paris, March 14, 2023. (Sam Hellmann/The New York Times)
EditorialThe musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the duo Daft Punk, at his home office in Paris, March 14, 2023. (Sam Hellmann/The New York Times)
EditorialThe musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the duo Daft Punk, at his home office in Paris, March 14, 2023. (Sam Hellmann/The New York Times)
EditorialHow data and technology unlock TV's value, Advertising Week New York 2021, The Screening Room Stage, Hudson Yards, New York, USA - 18 Oct 2021
EditorialGuy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, left, and Thomas Bangalter, better known as Daft Punk, in Los Angeles, May 12, 2013. (Chad Batka/The New York Times)
EditorialMcDougal, Burke and Hare. Trial of William Burke and Helen M'Dougal, before. Robert Buchanan: Edinburgh, 1829. Helen McDougal; William Burke (1792-1829) and William Hare (d.1860s). Burke and Hare commited a series of murders, supplying the corpses to D...
EditorialElodie Bouchez with Thomas Bangalter (Daft Punk) and children attending the UEFA Nations League A group one match between France and Netherlands at Stade de France in Paris
EditorialThree Edinburgh bucks: the daft highland laird James Robertson, the town guardsman John Dhu or Dow, and the idiot Jamie Duff. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
EditorialJames Robertson of Kincraigie, the daft highland laird, with his staff topped by a bust of city guardsman John Dhu. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
EditorialThe famous miser Dr Glen and the daft highland laird, James Robertson, holding a fool's stick with a human bust on it. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.