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Espada said his father, along with others, was arrested but did not arrive at Rikers Island; instead, he was sent to Hart ...
General Dwight Eisenhower wrote a cable informing his superiors, “the mission of this Allied Force was fulfilled at 0241, May ...
Each tiny, motorboat-shaped robot measures just 5 cms long and weighs about 1.43 grams. Despite their size, they’re ...
Life is a series of experiences and impressions. Finding a way to personify that in an image while still leaving it open to ...
Witold Pilecki smuggled reports about Germany's war crimes to the Allies, urging them to stop the atrocities at Auschwitz by ...
A new biography of Witkacy offers an opportunity to discuss the turbulent life of this artist – a man of his time and a lover ...
William Morris wrote with appalling fluency. Composing verse on trains or while sat at the loom, he could turn out ...
Paul Klee’s “Angelus Novus,” which inspired Walter Benjamin, Laurie Anderson and Wim Wenders, will go on show to commemorate ...
There is a lot of “flash in the pan” art out in the world, especially in the sphere of contemporary art and commercial galleries, whether they’re in big coastal cities or mid-sized ones like Dayton, ...
In his debut novel, Ocean Vuong took pains to be illegible, then blamed the reader for reading. In his new book, he is ...
Jean-Claude Silbermann joined André Breton’s acolytes at 18. Now 90, he’s showing paintings at Independent, the art fair, and ...
Keir Starmer has to choose between winning a battle and winning a war: a rare moment of historic choice. It isn’t easy.
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