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The most memorable illustrations of 2020, as chosen by art directors at The New York Times Article 253 words, published Jan 15 2021 7 votes
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13% of museums worldwide may close permanently due to COVID-19, studies say Article 523 words, published May 20 2020 10 votes
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Knitting’s tangled history: From aristocrats to punks, the humble yarn has spun its way through centuries of social change Article 754 words, published Jan 16 2020 3 votes
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What it took for Stockholm's popular photography museum to make it in New York City photography Article 4 votes
How ‘West Side Story’ was reborn: Inside the wildly ambitious effort to reimagine the classic musical for 2020 theatre Article 6330 words 5 votes
A photographer at the ends of the Earth - Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places photography.landscape Article 6656 words 7 votes
A photo exhibition shows what parenting might be like if fathers took six months of parental leave photography Article 1362 words 16 votes
How Matthew Lopez transformed “Howards End” into an epic play about gay life theatre Article 7437 words 6 votes
Patreon, Kickstarter and the new patrons of the arts Article 2824 words, published Dec 18 2018 10 votes
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