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An Ode to Women Who Walk,
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From Lizzy Stewart's Graphic Meditation on Contemporary Life

November 21, 2019  By Lizzy Stewart   Posted In  Art and Photography  Design  Features  News and Culture 
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When a City Goes Bankrupt: A Brief History of Detroit c. 2010

“The country cannot prosper if its cities are decaying.”

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A very accurate prediction of LeVar Burton’s night hosting the National Book Awards.

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American Diplomacy After Benghazi

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Congratulations to National Book Foundation Lifetime Honoree Edmund White

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