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  • But why is it that these layers that were once horizontal are now standing on their heads?
  • Johnson, the woman behind the Johnson Publishing Co. and the director of the company's Ebony Fashion Fair, died on Sunday at age 93. Andre Leon Talley remembers Johnson and her impact on the world of fashion, cosmetics and the arts.
  • Tickets are available for the D.W. Eye Comedy Club reunion show 8 p.m. Friday, June 23 at the 20 th Century Theater to celebrate the city's 1980s...
  • Sen. Barack Obama lost by a wide margin to Sen. Hillary Clinton in Tuesday's Democratic presidential primary in West Virginia. The campaign downplayed the loss. Obama's only campaign event Tuesday was a town hall meeting in Missouri, where he looked ahead to the general election.
  • The great African-American sociologist, historian and writer W.E.B. Du Bois was born 150 years ago this week. His classic book, The Souls of Black Folk, has been republished with a new introduction.
  • Dmitri Tcherniakov's (Met debut) production stars Ildar Abdrazakov as Prince Igor.
  • A simple box with an unusual locking mechanism challenges guests who attempt to solve it.
  • Our poetry reviewer, Tess Taylor, praises the most recent collection by W.S. Merwin called, Garden Time.
  • West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin is pushing for new federal and state mine-safety regulations after two recent accidents in his state killed 14 miners. The new laws would focus on improving rescue efforts and communication.
  • The nation celebrates the life of the 41st president. Join us Wednesday for special coverage of the state funeral from NPR News.
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