How A Surrealist Painting Saved The Lives Of The Family Of The World’s Most Dangerous Drug Lord

Victoria Eugenia Henao, widow of Pablo Escobar of the Medellín drug cartel (yes, Millennials, he was even worse than El Chapo), says that Salvador Dalí’s The Dance accomplished something that even the hippos couldn’t: it kept her and her family safe more than once. — The New York Times