EditorialMichelle Yeoh wins the award for best actress in a leading role for “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” at the 95th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, March 12, 2023. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)
EditorialLegend of the Moor's Last Sigh. After the conquest of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, the Muslim king Boabdil and his entourage were exiled from the city in 1492. On his way to his exile, the king looked at Granada for the last time, sighing and weeping...
EditorialLouis XIV on horseback spikes a globe on his sword Title page for: Vrankryk's state-sigh, faithlessness and cruelty, exhibited in the unjust pretensions and horrible acts of Louis XIV, 1690, riding a horse, ass, or mule, rider, horseman, globe, siege, ...
EditorialGlobe by James Ferguson, London, around 1750. Ferguson re-edited the famous globes by Senex (after 1702), left out quotes and images, except for the discoverer's heart-felt sigh: " Here brandy freezes by the fire" Detail: Greenland.
EditorialLegend of the Moor's Last Sigh. After the conquest of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, the Muslim king Boabdil and his entourage were exiled from the city in 1492. On his way to his exile, the king looked at Granada for the last time, sighing and weeping...
Editorial'Sigh no more, Ladies'. Act ii scene 3 from 'Much Ado About Nothing'. Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert. [Edited by E. M., i.e. Edward Marston.]. London : Sampson Low & Co., [1888]. Source: 11766.i.28. Language: English.
EditorialTenants rights lawyers and activists gather at a state office building in San Francisco on Aug. 13, 2020, to protest what they feared was the impending rescission of the pandemic mandate that stopped evictions. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times)
EditorialFormer Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, alongside his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), gives an address in Wilmington, Del., on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times)
EditorialReminder spoon with egg-shaped container and stem crowned with William III and Mary. The egg-shaped container is connected by means of a grooved needle to the flat, bent at the feed and then straight stem that widens to the end. and which has a cast, g...
EditorialBottle Bottle with the inscription: [Y] dele know-sigh hinders, Inserted soul. Spherical body transforming into a slender neck, around which a drip ring has been laid. On the body is a calligraphy in Italian letters '[Y] dele knows-sigh hinders' and at...
EditorialLouis XIV on horseback spikes a globe on his sword Title page for: Vrankryk's state-sigh, faithlessness and cruelty, exhibited in the unjust pretensions and horrible acts of Louis XIV, 1690, riding a horse, ass, or mule, rider, horseman, globe, siege, ...
EditorialNegative - Geelong, Victoria, Apr 1936, Men lined up as contestants in a scooter race at Geelong. They wear shorts and most have a numbered bib attached to their singlet or shirt. One of the competitors has a sigh on his scooter and bib that reads 'Rob...
EditorialSlagorde van het Franse leger achter de rivier de IJse, 1705. Situatie soo als het frans leger sigh heeft gestelt, agter het Riviertje de Eysche in de aan mars van de Engelse en Hollantse arm?e, onder den Hertogh van Marlbourg en den veltmarschalk den ...
Editorial'Sigh no more, Ladies'. Act ii scene 3 from 'Much Ado About Nothing'. Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert. [Edited by E. M., i.e. Edward Marston.]. London : Sampson Low & Co., [1888]. Source: 11766.i.28. Language: English.
EditorialGlobe by James Ferguson, London, around 1750. Ferguson re-edited the famous globes by Senex (after 1702), left out quotes and images, except for the discoverer's heart-felt sigh: " Here brandy freezes by the fire" Detail: Greenland.