Paul Goldberger, a former architecture writer for The New York Times, traces this journey in his wonderful new book, “ Ballpark.” The most obvious exception is the ballpark, which has gotten more beautiful rather than less in a great example of renewal through a return to tradition. We live in an era of public ugliness, of architects who deliberately make their forms unsightly and inhuman and of public art installations that are invariably ridiculous. Will media censors never quit?ABC's foolish omissions in RFK interviewĪcademia's twisted reasons for shelving the SATįor a 'defender of democracy,' Joe Biden sure undermines it a LOT No, the Constitution doesn't let Biden spend at will - compromise on the debt ceiling, already Bidenomics - a new word for the bad old idea that government can see the future better than markets
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