The New Yorker at The Yale Union

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An elegant Portland space that once housed mammoth industrial laundry machines, contemporary art space the Yale Union is honoring “The New Yorker” this summer with a carefully arranged collection of back issues that features some 200 Saul Steinberg drawings and the words of last century’s most iconic journalists.

Ibérico Lamp

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Alberto Gorgojo melds high design with Andalusian antiquity in a new lamp that reflects both iconic Spanish traditions and a modern installation aesthetic. Built with hooves and all, the incandescent ham hangs upside-down just like its meatier predecessors.

The Kids are in Flight

British Airways caters to the tastes of their smallest passengers

Parents flying with children of any age face the sometimes harrowing dilemma of keeping everyone happy. Best-case scenario, kids spend the entire time quietly occupied by in-flight entertainment, games or books—or even take a nap. At mealtime, the food an airline serves can greatly influence a child’s experience. Plopping down a plate of gooey mystery meat in front of a hungry five-year-old can turn the …