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300,000 Wondrous Nature Illustrations Put Online by The Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Winter Finally Comes for Gothic’s Billy Barr
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When Two Filmmakers Make the Same Movie — and One of Them...
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‘The Atlas of World Embroidery’ Traces the Global History of the Art Form
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Five Venezuelan Artists Respond to US Attacks
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John Singer Sargent’s Essence in a Brushstroke
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From Book Riot’s Zero to Well-Read podcast: How to Read More (and...
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Apply for the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s 2027 Arts/Industry Residency
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The Mystery Of The Samurai In Venice
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Man Steals Sword From Joan of Arc Statue in Paris
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10 Art Shows to See in Los Angeles This January
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Traditional Indian Basketweaving Techniques Translate into Contemporary Installations
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A Year of Clean Energy Milestones. “Wind, solar, and electric vehicles made...
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Saved by Wonder: The Ziegler Polar Expedition and the Aurora Borealis
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When Isolation Is Your Only Companion
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Apply for Rent-Free Studio Space in Brooklyn Through the Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program
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A number of studies show that various vaccines (shingles, RSV, flu) are...
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10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York This January
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Beyond a resolution
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Why I Left Substack. A combination of “a good deal of gross...
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What We Will Use as Weapons: A List of School Supplies
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Joan Lowell and the Birth of the Modern Literary Fraud
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Luftwerk Transforms Paint and Aluminum into Radiant Explorations of Sunlight
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M. Gessen on the new world order the Trump regime seems eager...
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The Media Refuses to Call Trump’s Venezuela Attack an Act of War....
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We Are the Bad Guys. “What do we call it when a...
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Isaac Chotiner interviews Oona Hathaway, an expert in international law, about the...
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Museums Must Step Up in 2026
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What you don’t know
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Discover Ichi-go Ichi‑e, the Japanese Art of Savoring Every Moment
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J.R.R. Tolkien, Using a Tape Recorder for the First Time, Reads from The Hobbit for 30 Minutes (1952)
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More like itself
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Evergreen: No Blood For Oil vs. Exactly How Much Oil Are We...
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Hew Locke’s Constant Motion
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The paradox of ‘on trend’
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Traversal: New Year, New Book (Seven Years in the Making)
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Variety has a list of 50 great movies from 2025 that are...
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What Hew Locke Carries
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In 2026, Democracy Needs Museums
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Investigating a possible Daft Punk Easter egg: is the tempo of Harder,...
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David Wojnarowicz’s Lessons in the Age of Surveillance
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Trump Sells Off Jesus Painting for $2.75M at NYE Party
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360-degree panoramas of the interiors of several Star Trek ships (Enterprise, TNG’s...
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Core Memories With the Swiftie Dads
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Opportunities in January 2026
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Things I Learned While Looking Up Other Things! “Thermochauvinism is the (often...
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It Will Continue to Grow Except at That Point
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Terry Facey Painstakingly Replicates a 17th-Century Marquetry Table at 1:8 Scale
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