Ralph Blumenthal
Ralph Blumenthal is a music journalist. Below are 259 of 259 articles datpiff.ink indexes across 1 publication. Each links out to the original at the publisher.
- Arthur Szyk: Spotlight Returns to a Forgotten ‘Soldier in Art’ — The New York Times · Dec 04, 2025
- A Giant Wyeth Mural Comes Out of the Vault, Bearing Family Stories — The New York Times · Aug 21, 2025
- What’s Next for Jane Goodall? An Immersive Spectacle in Tanzania. — The New York Times · Apr 09, 2024
- One Hope From Changes at This Holocaust Museum: Fewer Nazi Selfies — The New York Times · Jan 26, 2024
- Using the Wyeth Art She Reveres to Rebuild a Lost Maine Waterfront — The New York Times · Dec 31, 2023
- Was This Washington Portrait Really by Charles Peale? Experts Took a Look. — The New York Times · Feb 19, 2023
- On Holocaust Remembrance Day, the U.N. Hears of a Little-Known Killing Field — The New York Times · Jan 27, 2023
- The Army Is Looking for a Few Good Art Experts — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2019
- An Improbable Relic of Auschwitz: a Shofar That Defied the Nazis — The New York Times · Sep 21, 2019
- A Visit to the Unfathomable Past of Auschwitz — The New York Times · May 08, 2019
- The Horrors of Auschwitz at a Museum in New York — The New York Times · Jan 23, 2019
- ‘Project Blue Book’ Is Based on a True U.F.O. Story. Here It Is. — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2019
- Expert Opinion or Elaborate Ruse? Scrutiny for Scholars’ Role in Art Sales — The New York Times · Mar 30, 2017
- A Year After Raids, Asia Week New York Returns to the Spotlight — The New York Times · Mar 05, 2017
- Sarah Parcak to Use TED Prize Money for Crowdsourcing on Archaeological Sites — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2016
- TED Prize Goes to Archaeologist Who Combats Looting With Satellite Technology — The New York Times · Nov 08, 2015
- Unesco Panel Taps Incan Road, Other Sites, as Worthy of Protection — The New York Times · Jun 23, 2014
- Protection Sought for Vast and Ancient Incan Road — The New York Times · Jun 18, 2014
- Sweden Returns Ancient Andean Textiles to Peru — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2014
- Images of the Vietnam War That Defined an Era — The New York Times · Sep 04, 2013
- Dinosaur Skeleton to Be Returned to Mongolia — The New York Times · May 06, 2013
- Authorities Seize Items Said To Have Been Looted from Indian Temples — The New York Times · Dec 05, 2012
- Cambodia Is Seeking 2nd Statue — The New York Times · Sep 29, 2012
- The Curse of the Outcast Artifact — The New York Times · Jul 12, 2012
- Sotheby’s Retains Custody of Cambodian Statue — The New York Times · Apr 06, 2012
- Officials Are Set to Seize Antiquity — The New York Times · Apr 04, 2012
- Film From the Frontlines: New Glimpses of a War — The New York Times · Nov 09, 2009
- Still Kicking Up Her Heels on 42nd Street — The New York Times · Apr 27, 2009
- Officer Krupke, You’re Historically Precise — The New York Times · Feb 26, 2009
- For an Operatic Life, Check Out the Composer’s — The New York Times · Mar 13, 2008
- ‘Porgy’ Meets Katrina, and Life’s Not So Easy — The New York Times · Jan 29, 2008
- Not From Here: An Opera for Houston’s Immigrants — The New York Times · Nov 12, 2007
- Arts, Briefly; De Niro Donates Archives — The New York Times · Jun 07, 2006
- Soprano's Tale: Obsession, Love and Death. Offstage. — The New York Times · May 21, 2006
- Following a Candidate Named Kinky — The New York Times · Feb 17, 2006
- A Celebratory Splash for an Enigmatic Figure — The New York Times · Jun 04, 2005
- Major Gifts of Cash and Art for Texas Museums — The New York Times · Feb 16, 2005
- Director With an Innovative Eye Helps Houston Opera Stay Fresh — The New York Times · Oct 21, 2004
- An Art Show From Before the Big Bang; All of Cosmology Takes a Trip From SoHo to a Houston Museum — The New York Times · Jan 20, 2004
- Just Happy to Be a Central Park Troubadour — The New York Times · Jul 28, 2003
- A Promise Unkept, A Donor Unsung — The New York Times · Jun 07, 2003
- A House Restored, An Author Revisited; Thomas Wolfe Shrine Returns — The New York Times · Jun 05, 2003
- The Philharmonic Agrees To Move to Carnegie Hall — The New York Times · Jun 02, 2003
- Gun-Toting Sea Lions And Other Park Tales — The New York Times · May 23, 2003
- Eichmann's Captor, in Fact and Metaphor; A Spy Turned Artist Found a Fugitive, Then Found His Subject — The New York Times · May 06, 2003
- Release of Audit Roils Trust Fight at the Barnes — The New York Times · May 05, 2003
- A Gang, A Ladder And a Bold Art Theft — The New York Times · Apr 07, 2003
- Softly Into the Sunset, But Which Sunset? — The New York Times · Apr 02, 2003
- Accusations of Theft Envelop Warhol Work — The New York Times · Mar 13, 2003
- Discord Over Concerts in the Heartland; A Presenter of High Culture in Small Towns Angers Fans and Artists — The New York Times · Mar 10, 2003
- Panel on Nazi Art Theft Fell Short, Experts Say — The New York Times · Mar 03, 2003
- New Efforts To Recover Nazi Plunder; But Pessimism Grows For Recoveries — The New York Times · Feb 27, 2003
- Museum Explores Capitalism's Feats and Follies — The New York Times · Jan 06, 2003
- Spano Reduces His Role With Brooklyn Philharmonic — The New York Times · Nov 27, 2002
- Sex Museum Reports Profitability — The New York Times · Nov 19, 2002
- Imparting the Vision Behind an Idiosyncratic Collection — The New York Times · Nov 12, 2002
- An Artist Who Springs From Many, Well, Writers — The New York Times · Nov 04, 2002
- Small University In Battle for Control Of Billions in Art; On Campus the Storm Seems Far Away — The New York Times · Oct 30, 2002
- It's Like a Gallery, but You Can Sleep on the Art — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2002
- And Then There Were Two; Prize Is Shared in Conductors' Competition — The New York Times · Sep 30, 2002
- On the Air Again, Still Contrary — The New York Times · Sep 21, 2002
- Sex Museum Says It Is Here to Educate — The New York Times · Sep 19, 2002
- Festivals, Festivals Everywhere; Summer Arts Events Multiply, Testing Limits of Growth — The New York Times · Jul 30, 2002
- Philharmonic Gets Diary Of a Savvy Music Man — The New York Times · Jul 29, 2002
- Spanish Police and F.B.I. Get Their Men and Stolen Art — The New York Times · Jun 26, 2002
- Charges of Payola Over Radio Music — The New York Times · May 25, 2002
- Artist Depicts the Bill of Rights in a World Out of Joint — The New York Times · May 20, 2002
- Met Is Ready if Pavarotti Isn't — The New York Times · May 11, 2002
- Probation Debated for Sotheby's Owner — The New York Times · Apr 18, 2002
- Beverly Sills to Step Down as Chairman of Lincoln Center — The New York Times · Apr 01, 2002
- An Extra's Unscripted Tumble From the Stage Is Roiling the Met — The New York Times · Feb 20, 2002
- Marching Orders at the Met; 'War and Peace' Climax Calls for a Cast of 346 and a Horse — The New York Times · Feb 11, 2002
- Moving Mendelssohn Beyond Weddings; A Project to Rediscover a Life's Work — The New York Times · Jan 31, 2002
- Success at 14, Despite Autism; His Drawings Go for Up to $1,200 and Win High Praise — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2002
- Wire Walker In Benefit For Artists Hurt Sept. 11 — The New York Times · Dec 26, 2001
- Ex-Chief of Sotheby's Is Convicted of Price Fixing — The New York Times · Dec 06, 2001
- Trial Beginning For Ex-Chairman In Sotheby's Case — The New York Times · Nov 08, 2001
- Seeking City Money, Lincoln Center Submits Its Renovation Plans — The New York Times · Nov 07, 2001
- It's Official: Levine to Lead The Boston — The New York Times · Oct 29, 2001
- Conflicts Split Lincoln Center, With Redevelopment Project at Core; Proposals for Dome and New Opera House Are Proving Especially Volatile — The New York Times · Oct 11, 2001
- Lincoln Center Sees Chief Quit In Abrupt Exit — The New York Times · Sep 29, 2001
- Neighborliness at the Met With Sadness in the Wings — The New York Times · Sep 24, 2001
- Sotheby's Ex-Chief Previews His Defense — The New York Times · Aug 18, 2001
- Shadows Cast by Forgery; The F.B.I. Investigates Complaints About Lewis Hine Prints — The New York Times · Aug 16, 2001
- Twice Stolen, Twice Found: A Case of Art On the Lam — The New York Times · Jul 19, 2001
- A Pied-à-Terre Designed By a President; F. D. R. Never Slept Here, But Entertained Dignitaries And Enjoyed Rendezvous — The New York Times · Jun 14, 2001
- Lincoln Center Considers a Dome and More to Enliven Its Central Plaza — The New York Times · May 14, 2001
- 13 Institutions Obtain Control Of Vast Bequest — The New York Times · May 04, 2001
- A Press Pass to the Workings Behind the Headlines — The New York Times · Apr 12, 2001
- I. Philip Sipser, an Advocate Of Musicians, Is Dead at 82 — The New York Times · Apr 05, 2001
- You've Come a Long Way, Baby Doe — The New York Times · Mar 24, 2001
- Met Is Ready to Rejoin Lincoln Center Redevelopment Under New Rules — The New York Times · Mar 19, 2001
- Judge Rejects Most Claims By Law Firms in Auction Suit — The New York Times · Feb 24, 2001
- Musicians Sing Out and Philharmonic Listens — The New York Times · Feb 05, 2001
- Boston Is Said to Broach Conductor's Job to Levine — The New York Times · Feb 03, 2001
- Maazel Is to Lead Philharmonic; Will Succeed Masur as Director — The New York Times · Jan 30, 2001
- Philharmonic Names Maazel Music Director — The New York Times · Jan 29, 2001
- Met Opera Rejects Plan for Renovation Of Lincoln Center — The New York Times · Jan 24, 2001
- No Choice on Conductor, The Philharmonic Says — The New York Times · Jan 17, 2001
- To Point, Click and Never Forget — The New York Times · Jan 13, 2001
- Maestro Manager's New Title Sets the Music World Humming — The New York Times · Jan 03, 2001
- Jazz Board Faults Ousted Director — The New York Times · Dec 23, 2000
- Locked Doors and Mystery After a Jazz Resignation — The New York Times · Dec 21, 2000
- Director Leaves Jazz at Lincoln Center — The New York Times · Dec 16, 2000
- Museum of Jewish Heritage Names New Director — The New York Times · Dec 08, 2000
- Customs Service Returns Looted Art to Germany — The New York Times · Dec 06, 2000
- From Novice To Star, In One Night 50 Years Ago — The New York Times · Nov 16, 2000
- Roll Over, Moses: It's a Centrum Lincolnensis — The New York Times · Nov 08, 2000
- Lincoln Center Chief Dusts Off Welcome Mat — The New York Times · Oct 28, 2000
- A Museum Wing To Bear Witness To Jewish Life — The New York Times · Oct 26, 2000
- Jacquelyn Reinach, 70, Writer Known for an A-to-Z Menagerie — The New York Times · Oct 23, 2000
- Once Banned, Now a Hero of Greek Music — The New York Times · Oct 23, 2000
- Most of His Audience Is Homeless; Clive Lythgoe, a Piano Virtuoso, Now Likes Life at a Different Tempo — The New York Times · Oct 09, 2000
- A Skid Row Turned SoHo In Downtown New Orleans; Arts Projects (and the Failure Of a World's Fair) Revitalize Warehouses on the Mississippi — The New York Times · Sep 04, 2000
- Digging for Satchmo's Roots In the City That Spawned Him — The New York Times · Aug 15, 2000
- Chief Is Selected For the Rebuilding Of Lincoln Center — The New York Times · Jul 29, 2000
- Thea Dispeker, 97, Music Agent Who Nurtured Operatic Talent — The New York Times · Jul 19, 2000
- A Salute to the Fourth; Down to the Sea Again, in Ships Tall and Fleet — The New York Times · Jun 30, 2000
- Auction Case Prosecutors Are Pressed By Deadline — The New York Times · Jun 12, 2000
- Philharmonic Appointing Zarin Mehta As Executive — The New York Times · Jun 01, 2000
- Two Auction Houses Disclose Confidential Records — The New York Times · May 13, 2000
- Lawyer Auction in an Auction Suit — The New York Times · Apr 22, 2000
- A Fresco Seen With Fresh Eyes; The Restoration of Piero's Renaissance Masterwork — The New York Times · Apr 06, 2000
- Take 2: A Photo Archive of City Streets — The New York Times · Mar 14, 2000
- A Jazz Club Turns 65, No Retirement Planned — The New York Times · Feb 21, 2000
- To Schuss, To Shop — The New York Times · Jan 21, 2000
- A (Barely) Organized Crime Family Returns — The New York Times · Jan 16, 2000
- Grab Your Baby and Dance by the Pale Moonlight — The New York Times · Dec 20, 1999
- Ailing Teenager Makes a Wish, to Play With the Philharmonic — The New York Times · Dec 11, 1999
- Lincoln Center Gets $1.5 Billion Renovation Plan — The New York Times · Dec 04, 1999
- John Berry, 82, Stage and Film Director Who Exiled Himself During Blacklisting of 1950's — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1999
- New Theater: Your Name Here; Donors Help the Roundabout Transform Its Space — The New York Times · Nov 23, 1999
- Joseph DiMona, 76, Writer; Co-Author of Haldeman Memoir — The New York Times · Nov 11, 1999
- Spinning a Little History In a Studio Painted Pink — The New York Times · Oct 30, 1999
- A Doyen Endures the Dishing-Out — The New York Times · Oct 20, 1999
- Top Executive to Leave Philharmonic Post — The New York Times · Sep 30, 1999
- Collecting Facts For Fun and Profit; A Publisher Keeps a Keen Eye on the Antiques World — The New York Times · Sep 14, 1999
- A Summer-Camp Flavor That Lingers All Year — The New York Times · Sep 03, 1999
- First Divers, Now Divas: Exorcising the Jitters; Athletes' Therapist Banishes Stage Fright — The New York Times · Aug 18, 1999
- Satchmo With His Tape Recorder Running; Intimate New Glimpses Of an Irrepressible Man — The New York Times · Aug 03, 1999
- And Now for a Little Organized Revisionism — The New York Times · Jul 18, 1999
- Met Schedule Dismays Ballet Theater — The New York Times · Jul 15, 1999
- Reflections in Glass, Water and Wine — The New York Times · Jun 18, 1999
- Ancient Art Of Mexico May Depict The Unborn — The New York Times · Jun 12, 1999
- China Suspends Cultural Exchanges After NATO's Embassy Attack — The New York Times · Jun 10, 1999
- Midlife Hits Lincoln Center With Calls for Rich Face Lift — The New York Times · Jun 01, 1999
- Making Peace With Museums To Celebrate Their Culture; Phoenix Points the Way To Full Indian Collaboration — The New York Times · May 13, 1999
- Arbit Blatas, 90, a Sculptor, Painter and Stage Designer — The New York Times · Apr 28, 1999
- Celebrating Composers At Lincoln Center Series — The New York Times · Mar 10, 1999
- John L. Goldwater, Creator of Archie and Pals, Dies at 83 — The New York Times · Mar 02, 1999
- Adieu to the Boards From Which Graham's Dancers Leapt — The New York Times · Feb 25, 1999
- Still Going Like 60 At 90 — The New York Times · Jan 21, 1999
- Joseph Esherick, 83, an Acclaimed Architect — The New York Times · Dec 25, 1998
- Carnegie Hall Expanding, Using Underground Space — The New York Times · Dec 14, 1998
- Marius Goring, a British Actor, Is Dead at 86 — The New York Times · Oct 06, 1998
- A Beneficent Opera Fan — The New York Times · Sep 29, 1998
- Met Opera Begins Effort To Raise $200 Million — The New York Times · Sep 29, 1998
- Lincoln Center Gets Gift of $25 Million — The New York Times · Sep 16, 1998
- New Sheen for a Huge 1930's Painting — The New York Times · Aug 17, 1998
- From Nail-Biting to Relief at Lincoln Center — The New York Times · Jul 29, 1998
- State Arts Groups Hopeful on Grants Despite Changes at N.E.A. — The New York Times · Jul 23, 1998
- Cheering Roy Goodman, for the Arts and His Art — The New York Times · Jun 27, 1998
- 50 Years Later, Lanza Booms Forth; The Mystique of a Tenor Better Known in Movies Than in Opera — The New York Times · Jun 23, 1998
- New Director for the Lincoln Center Festival — The New York Times · Jun 17, 1998
- Roy Eckardt, 79, a Pioneer In Christian-Jewish Relations — The New York Times · May 09, 1998
- Wright Morris, a Novelist of the Nebraska Prairie, Dies at 88 — The New York Times · Apr 29, 1998
- Putting Order to Yiddish? Hah! You Should Live So Long — The New York Times · Apr 25, 1998
- Lawmaker Sees Hope Of Erasing Arts Losses — The New York Times · Mar 28, 1998
- Warming Up to Snowshoeing — The New York Times · Mar 06, 1998
- Bob Merrill, 74, Composer and Lyricist, Dies — The New York Times · Feb 19, 1998
- The Devil? He's a Basso Whose Voice Is Heavenly — The New York Times · Feb 17, 1998
- 'Samson' Revived, in Blinding Color — The New York Times · Feb 12, 1998
- Halldor Laxness Dies at 95; Reinterpreted Icelandic Sagas — The New York Times · Feb 10, 1998
- Mehta's Way to Carnegie: Patience, Patience, Patience — The New York Times · Jan 21, 1998
- Voice of a Museum, Perhaps of Art — The New York Times · Jan 15, 1998
- In the Offing, Another Hall In Carnegie's Basement — The New York Times · Jan 03, 1998
- Opera Fan's Magnificent Obsession — The New York Times · Dec 15, 1997
- For Survivor's Story, End Is Amazing, Too — The New York Times · Dec 06, 1997
- A Survivor's Legacy, To the Highest Bidder; Documenting a Secret Life Amid the Nazis — The New York Times · Dec 03, 1997
- Do Real Cowboys Eat Cheese Blintzes? — The New York Times · Nov 07, 1997
- For Wounds of the Mind, The Healer's Art Is Art — The New York Times · Oct 29, 1997
- 40 Years and No Swan Song, Vows Pavarotti — The New York Times · Oct 21, 1997
- Newark Hopes for Revival Far Beyond Arts Center — The New York Times · Oct 15, 1997
- On the Murky Trail of Stolen Art — The New York Times · Sep 27, 1997
- Met Hires A Russian As Backup For Levine — The New York Times · Sep 15, 1997
- Radio Documentaries Focus On Overlooked Corners — The New York Times · Aug 18, 1997
- In Its Second Year, the Numbers Get Bigger if Also Vaguer — The New York Times · Jul 29, 1997
- Reid Shelton, Actor, 72, Dies; Original Broadway Warbucks — The New York Times · Jun 10, 1997
- Old-Time Radio Casts Its Spell All Over Again — The New York Times · Jun 01, 1997
- A Quest for Relief (Plop, Plop! Fizz, Fizz!), Monetarily — The New York Times · Apr 29, 1997
- At 94, Agent Is a Star To the Stars On Her List — The New York Times · Apr 12, 1997
- Stung by Dissident, a Divided PEN Ponders Its Role — The New York Times · Mar 12, 1997
- New York: Capital of Love — The New York Times · Feb 14, 1997
- Ears-On Experience: Cramming for College Jazz Finals — The New York Times · Jan 20, 1997
- A Singer Who Has Made Weird an Art Form — The New York Times · Jan 16, 1997
- Magda Denes Is Dead at 62; Wrote of Hiding From Nazis — The New York Times · Dec 31, 1996
- He Knows His Opera: He Dug the Pit — The New York Times · Dec 21, 1996
- Howard Rollins Is Dead at 46; Star in TV's 'Heat of the Night' — The New York Times · Dec 10, 1996
- A High-Voltage Dynamo Named Domingo — The New York Times · Nov 07, 1996
- This Band Battle Is a Real Classic — The New York Times · Nov 06, 1996
- Tragedy as the Stuff of a Song Cycle — The New York Times · Oct 28, 1996
- For the Philharmonic, It's Harmony On Stage And Sour Notes Off — The New York Times · Oct 22, 1996
- A Maverick Art Scholar Pursues a Tangled Case — The New York Times · Sep 24, 1996
- Applauding a Man of Movement in the Musical World — The New York Times · Sep 11, 1996
- Needed for Center: $13 Million and Faith — The New York Times · Aug 14, 1996
- Best-Dressed Don Inspires a Drama — The New York Times · Aug 11, 1996
- Sowing the Classics, Reaping New Listeners — The New York Times · Aug 08, 1996
- Escapades on Fire Island — The New York Times · Aug 02, 1996
- Teachers Take On the Arts, and the Arts Teach Them — The New York Times · Jul 20, 1996
- Museums Getting Together to Track Stolen Art — The New York Times · Jul 16, 1996
- Debating A Sculpture With a Name And 4 Faces — The New York Times · Jul 09, 1996
- Joseph Green, 96, Creator Of Yiddish Film's Heyday — The New York Times · Jun 22, 1996
- Two Top Directors Of the Philharmonic Are Resigning — The New York Times · Jun 14, 1996
- Camping Out Under the Trees — The New York Times · May 24, 1996
- Dancers' Explosiveness Rubs Off on a Quiet Clown — The New York Times · May 02, 1996
- A Second Career: Getting the Arts Into the Schools — The New York Times · Apr 25, 1996
- A Pulitzer Winner's Overnight Success of 60 Years — The New York Times · Apr 11, 1996
- Opera Feud Defused, For Now — The New York Times · Apr 02, 1996
- The Three Tenors Juggernaut — The New York Times · Mar 24, 1996
- Who Gets the Best Seats, and How: The Rules of the Game — The New York Times · Mar 20, 1996
- Beverly Sills, at 66, Stars in Her Grandest Role — The New York Times · Feb 13, 1996
- The Arts Are Again Invited to the Budget Dance — The New York Times · Feb 06, 1996
- Kitty Hart Resigns As Head Of Arts Council — The New York Times · Jan 13, 1996
- Unlucky Art Show Is Off, On, Off And, It Hopes, On — The New York Times · Jan 10, 1996
- Mystery Unravels in Art Theft From Storage Vault — The New York Times · Dec 23, 1995
- Museums Share More Art to Save Money — The New York Times · Dec 07, 1995
- Full Day's Work Till the Cows Come Home — The New York Times · Dec 01, 1995
- TELEVISION;Curriculum Update For 'Sesame Street' — The New York Times · Nov 19, 1995
- 12,000 Fake Dalis Under a U.S. Gavel — The New York Times · Nov 06, 1995
- The Volpe Method: Perfection at the Met, or Else — The New York Times · Oct 31, 1995
- Budget Cut To Free Up Arts Grants — The New York Times · Oct 20, 1995
- City Opera Was Set For Loss of Leader — The New York Times · Oct 11, 1995
- Oddities Continue With Ticketmaster And Pearl Jam — The New York Times · Aug 23, 1995
- Ships, Old Inns and Seafood: A Family Explores Mystic — The New York Times · Aug 11, 1995
- Hooked: A Magnificent Obsession; Osgood Pond — The New York Times · Aug 04, 1995
- Artists Colonize Northern Tip of Manhattan — The New York Times · Aug 03, 1995
- Federal Chill Is Felt By Those in the Arts — The New York Times · Jul 15, 1995
- U.S. Ends Ticketmaster Investigation — The New York Times · Jul 06, 1995
- A French Country Inn With a Bronx vvvvROOOOM! — The New York Times · Jun 23, 1995
- Artists With AIDS Race Time To Preserve Work for All Time — The New York Times · Jun 20, 1995
- Union Fights Visas For 2 Orchestras — The New York Times · Jun 12, 1995
- Giving Up One Public Station to Save Two — The New York Times · Jun 06, 1995
- Gray Eminence of Classical Music's Stars — The New York Times · May 23, 1995
- U.S. Customs Service Joins Art Market — The New York Times · May 18, 1995
- Pitching Camp Where the Old Soldiers Live On — The New York Times · Mar 17, 1995
- Compromise Plan On New York City And Public Stations — The New York Times · Mar 16, 1995
- As 2 Directors Leave, Gloom At State Arts Agency Deepens — The New York Times · Mar 08, 1995
- A Rights Movement With Song at Its Heart — The New York Times · Feb 23, 1995
- A Stolen Homer Returns Home, But Less Authentic Than Before — The New York Times · Feb 15, 1995
- Without Portfolio: Wartime Art Daredevils — The New York Times · Feb 12, 1995
- Thieves in the Idea Marketplace — The New York Times · Feb 11, 1995
- Cultural Groups Mobilize To Take On the New Congress — The New York Times · Jan 10, 1995
- When a Forger Confesses, Who Can Tell? — The New York Times · Jan 04, 1995
- Five Years And $300 Million -- A special report.; The Maddening Mysteries Of the Greatest Art Theft Ever — The New York Times · Dec 15, 1994
- Trying to Keep the Historical Society a la Mode — The New York Times · Dec 06, 1994
- A Stolen Old Master Painting Is Bought Back for Poland — The New York Times · Nov 17, 1994
- New York Seen Through the Lens of Another Era — The New York Times · Nov 27, 1992
- MENGELE PAPERS GIVEN FOR NEW BOOK — The New York Times · Oct 29, 1985
- THE COUNTRY: SKIING TWO HOURS FROM MIDTOWN — The New York Times · Feb 17, 1984