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Week in Review: Afghan Artists in Danger; NYC Museums Now Require Vaccinations
Also, a pro-Palestinian artwork was temporarily censored by the University of Manchester, and more.
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Also, a pro-Palestinian artwork was temporarily censored by the University of Manchester, and more.
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This week, illegal COVID-19 boosters, the joys of flossing, a nonbinary medieval warrior, DIY cocktails in the Bay Area, and more.
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Also, a Kusama sculpture was swept into the sea by a typhoon, and more.
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This week, the real meaning of “carpe diem,” Kerry James Marshall gets the profile treatment, Andrew Cuomo’s network of protection, James Baldwin’s birthday, and more.
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Week in Review is a weekly collection of news, developments, and stirrings in the art world. Subscribe to receive these posts as a weekly newsletter. New York City You will soon need your vaccine card to accessNew York City's indoor performance venues as well as dining and fitness
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This week, how queer sex lives have been reconfigured by the pandemic, dommes are convincing their subs to get vaccinated, carbon offsets are catching fire, and more.
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Also, an impromptu performance at MoMA PS1 challenged the museum's representation of Latinx women, and more.
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Also, protesters demanded the resignation of the Museum of Chinese in America's director, and more.
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Also, activists accuse the Museum of Chinese in America of contributing to gentrification of New York's Chinatown, and more.
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The boats were temporarily prohibited from the lagoon city during the pandemic.
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Photographer Nan Goldin, founder of advocacy group PAIN, called the temporary ban "appalling."
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Also, artist-activists from Extinction Rebellion were arrested at a protest against media corruption, and more.