Origami artists lift paper to new heights

Origami is undergoing a renaissance. New techniques are pushing the art form into a state of evolution… Marc Kirschenbaum’s hands move across the sheet of paper with the mechanical smoothness of the gears of a clock. He folds a square in half, then unfolds it. Then he folds it again. Corners are bent inward. Triangles […]

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Origami artists lift paper to new heights

Origami is undergoing a renaissance. New techniques are pushing the art form into a state of evolution… Marc Kirschenbaum’s hands move across the sheet of paper with the mechanical smoothness of the gears of a clock. He folds a square in half, then unfolds it. Then he folds it again. Corners are bent inward. Triangles […]

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Modern art icon hits Century mark

Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon,” turns 100 this year, and the art world is celebrating the painting’s influence… Henri Matisse laughed when Pablo Picasso showed him the angular women staring out from the canvas of “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon.” Matisse thought the painting was a joke. The art dealer Ambrose Vollard couldn’t understand it either. The painter […]

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Jews and Muslims find common ground in food

Though Jewish and Muslim foods are different, they are similar enough to appeal to consumers who share interests in food, if not in politics… Determining the exact contents of a meal at a restaurant can be stressful for Jews and Muslims who choose to follow their faiths’ dietary restrictions. A dinner at a friend’s house […]

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Can’t afford an architect or a cook? Hire a student

Landscaping the garden, filling a tooth or designing a wedding dress, students are offering top-notch services for a fraction of the cost… Melanie Hunt wanted someone special to decorate the nursery before her daughter, Ava, arrived. The 28-year-old homemaker from San Diego had checked shelter magazines for possible designs, and decided she wanted a professional […]

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Split-toe socks and shoes find a following

Traditional Japanese split-toe socks and shoes are slowly gaining a foothold in North America… People often chuckle when they look at Rhonda Sherrer-Daley’s feet. On chilly Washington evenings, she often wears brightly beaded flip-flop sandals, and, for warmth, Japanese-style split-toe socks, called tabi, which hold the big toe in a pouch, separated from the rest […]

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Little-known nerve may be secret to lust

A neuroscientist believes a little-known cranial nerve may be the secret to lust, and evidence suggests it may be the conduit for sex pheromones… Ted James and Lysa Grant hit it off immediately when they met at a study group for a psychology class. The two students at New York University knew something was special, […]

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Soft drinks are hard on the teeth

A homemade experiment demonstrates the damage soft drinks can do to teeth… It was a simple idea. Take five teeth, five soft drinks, four weeks and one hypothesis borrowed from junior high science class: A tooth left in a cup of sweet liquid will quickly decay into a gruesome lump. But does the hypothesis measure […]

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