Bill Cunningham’s Wide Range of Fashion Photography
With a sharp eye, Mr. Cunningham captured the kooky, the stylish, the adventurous, the cutting edge and everything in between.
Bill Cunningham’s Wide Range of Fashion Photography
With a sharp eye, Mr. Cunningham captured the kooky, the stylish, the adventurous, the cutting edge and everything in between.
Bill Cunningham Looked for Subjects. And They Looked for Him.
The New York Times asked readers to share their sightings — and photos — of Mr. Cunningham.
On the Runway: Bill Cunningham Looked Past the Runway and Embraced the Street
Bill was among the first to recognize the value of what people wore in their everyday life, and he created an invaluable portrait of popular identity.
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South Carolina passes bill outlawing abortion after 19 weeks
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Bill Backer, Who Taught the World (and Don Draper) to Sing, Dies at 89
Mr. Backer created the classic 1971 commercial for Coca-Cola with singers on an Italian hilltop proclaiming Coke as “the real thing.”
Senate Is Set to Pass a .5 Billion Energy Appropriations Bill
The Senate is expected to pass its first appropriations bill for 2017, a roughly $ 37.5 billion measure for energy and water programs, that had been delayed over a proposed amendment related to the Iranian nuclear bill.
Senate Republicans to Name Names in Effort to Rekindle Criminal Justice Bill
Hoping to restore momentum for a criminal justice overhaul, Senate sponsors of the legislation plan to go public on Thursday with the names of new Republican supporters and the changes made in the package to appease party critics.
Morning Agenda: Bill Gross on Beating Pimco
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The Hamilton I’d Put on the Bill
Elizabeth would be better than her cheating, selfish husband, Alexander.
Senator Says He May Back Bill Exposing Saudis to 9/11 Lawsuits
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said he would drop his opposition to the bill if its sponsors agreed to changes seeking to protect American interests abroad.
Saudi Arabia Warns of Economic Fallout if Congress Passes 9/11 Bill
The kingdom has bristled over a bill that would allow its government to be held responsible in American courts for any role in the Sept. 11 attacks.