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Public Art Festival Will Turn Manhattan Street Into a Runway
Art in Odd Places is now accepting proposals for this year's festival, returning to 14th Street in Manhattan with the theme "Dress."
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Art in Odd Places is now accepting proposals for this year's festival, returning to 14th Street in Manhattan with the theme "Dress."
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The 6,000-year-old “Stargazer,” which Turkey alleges was looted, once belonged to disgraced antiquities collector Michael Steinhardt.
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Newark residents were also invited to share their personal stories of liberation for a permanent audio piece that complements the sculpture.
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Student workers are facing a deadline on tuition payments after the school halted health and tuition benefits in a widely criticized move.
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His tenure was marked by a multitude of controversies, including protests over former trustee Warren Kanders and a grueling labor struggle.
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This settles the matter: We don’t need wax museums.
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The sale is a last-resort move to resolve a bitter dispute between the building's owners.
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The small statue was recovered from the ruins of a tomb east of the Dendera Temple.
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The 1864 landscape was found in a basement at the University of Pennsylvania Dental School.
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The artwork by Pussy Riot creator Nadya Tolokonnikova is one of several in an auction benefiting reproductive health organizations.
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But like so many fashion collections based on visual art, the connection seems abstract at best.
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Lewis-Clark State College cited violations of the No Public Funds for Abortions Act passed last year.