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Art and Photography
When D.H. Lawrence's "Unlovely" Paintings Were Confiscated by Scotland Yard
NSFW (If You're a Cop)
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Emily Temple
| September 12, 2019
From the Ruins of Rome to the Invention of Perspective
On the Genius of Filippo Brunelleschi
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Amir Alexander
| September 10, 2019
On the Occasion of Margaret Atwood Day, Here Are Some Photos of Her Over the Years
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| September 10, 2019
Graphic Novel: The True Story of Granny Lee Ok-sun
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Designing Your Grandfather's Book (When He's James Thurber)
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Jim Marshall's Iconic Photos from the 1969 Woodstock Festival
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Toward a Theory of the New Weird
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Inventing the Village: The Life and Times of the Jane Street Artists
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People Who Look Like the Paintings They're Looking At: A Photo Project
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Stefan Draschan
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Why Fictional Detectives Should Have Friends (and Katie Siegel Is Sad If They Don't)
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