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March 21, 2020

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Required Reading

by Hrag Vartanian March 21, 2020March 21, 2020

This week, the world’s smallest dinosaur was discovered in a chunk of amber in Myanmar, what should museums do, reviewing the Getty Villa reinstallation, and lots of Coronavirus-related links.

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David Bowie’s Life in Comics

by Angelica FreyMarch 21, 2020September 16, 2020

Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams, a graphic journey through the life of David Bowie, is nothing short of a visual masterpiece.

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Puzzling Out the Gap Between Communication and Meaning

by Douglas Messerli March 21, 2020March 22, 2020

Sid Gold’s poems address our failure to hear what others are saying.

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My Argument With Andy Warhol

by Michael Glover March 21, 2020March 20, 2020

It’s all slightly depressing that we can’t seem to get rid of the Warhol itch.

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When Disaster Can’t Be Pictured

by David Carrier March 21, 2020March 20, 2020

To represent the world is to understand it, and to understand it might, hopefully, help cope with a plague.

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The Power of Puns

by John Yau March 21, 2020March 23, 2020

William T. Wiley’s message is urgent, disquieting, and necessary to these addled, disjointed, the rich-get-richer times.

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