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August 8, 2020

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Required Reading

by Hrag Vartanian August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

This week, a guerilla florist, on being human, pop music from North Africa, the politics of Hagia Sophia, police lies, bunny kisses, and more.

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Celebrating the “Wild Ladies” of Japanese Folklore

by Ren Scateni August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

Aoko Matsuda’s Where the Wild Ladies Are offers a fresh critique of Japan’s stance towards women.

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The Monumental and Human Poetry of Paul Valéry

by Mark Scroggins August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

The beauty and power of Valéry’s best writing is undeniable, and the human dilemmas his work addresses remain with us.

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Take a Virtual Nature Walk at Wave Hill

by Louis Bury August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

The cultural center has successfully reimagined an exhibition to better suit an online presentation. 

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When Writing Has No Meaning

by Edward M. Gómez August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

Scrivere Disegnando is an exhibition of more than 300 works produced by 93 artists whose subject is imaginary language.

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Charles Yuen’s Time is Now

by John Yau August 8, 2020November 5, 2020

Yuen’s ambiguous works resist a simple or anecdotal reading while speaking to our apprehensions and paranoia.

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