By Michael Kimmelman American architecture’s bright, shining light of the Kennedy era, Paul Rudolph was scrounging for commissions less than a decade later. He may now be best remembered — to ...
Upon hearing that the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York mounted an exhibition, Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph (on view until March 16, 2025), you might ask, why Rudolph? And ...
Rudolph Lee Huff, Sr., 99, of Fayetteville, NC, died Friday, October 11, 2024, at Duke University Hospital. Rudolph was born November 9, 1924, in Harnett County, NC ...
I don’t know if you have tried Nance, but it’s a fun little fruit about the size of a blueberry. Full of antioxidants and rich in vitamin C, this bright yellow, abundant little native fruit is ...
John Nance Garner of Texas was one of the most colorful politicians of the twentieth century. It was Garner who made one of the most oft-repeated comments about the vice presidency. Garner described ...