EditorialAn undated photo of photographer Edward Keating. Edward Keating, who for more than a month did whatever it took, even disguising himself as a worker, to photograph the wreckage at ground zero after Sept. 11, 2001, contributing to a body of work that brought The New York Times a Pulitzer Prize for photography for its 9/11 coverage, died on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021, in Manhattan. He was 65. His wife, Carrie Keating, said the cause was cancer, which he had attributed to the days and nights he spent inhaling toxic dust amid the ruins of the World Trade Center. (New YorkTimes)
EditorialEdward Keating, then a freelance photographer working for The New York Times, is carried after being beaten during the racial violence in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn on Aug. 20, 1991. (Keith Meyers/The New York Times)
EditorialRāma sends Hanumān to Vibhī?a?a in the city to tell him to bring Sītā suitably adorned into his presence. Women bring her dresses and jewels. Sītā is brought to Rāma in a palanquin by Hanumān and Vibhī?a?a and his demons. Vibhī?a??...
EditorialRāma sends Hanumān to Vibhī?a?a in the city to tell him to bring Sītā suitably adorned into his presence. Women bring her dresses and jewels. Sītā is brought to Rāma in a palanquin by Hanumān and Vibhī?a?a and his demons. Vibhī?a??...
EditorialSoldiers carrying boughs from Birnam Wood as they march to Dunsinane Castle, thereby disguising their numbers . Souvenir of Macbeth, produced at the Lyceum Theatre, by Henry Irving, 29th December, 1888. London : Cassell & Co., [1889]. Source: 11766.f.2...
EditorialRāma sends Hanumān to Vibhī?a?a in the city to tell him to bring Sītā suitably adorned into his presence. Women bring her dresses and jewels. Sītā is brought to Rāma in a palanquin by Hanumān and Vibhī?a?a and his demons. Vibhī?a??...