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Art by Kaitlin Kovach
Quite A Ride
Horse-Human Bond Strengthens American Indian History
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DIPLOMATIC SPOUSES

Reclaiming Afghanistan
Hakimis Embody Country's Past Success, Its Future Hope
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by Gail Scott
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ART

Liberating Orient
Women Artists Found Inspiration in Asia
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by Fresia Cadavid
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DINING

Pearl in the Rough
Will It Be Sink or Swim For Blacks' Oyster Palace?
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by Anna Gawel
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DECEMBER CULTURE STORIES
Photography
Imperial Image Makeover
For China's Dowager Cixi
When China's empress dowager sought to make her soured image more positive, she turned to negatives — using portrait photography as a public relations tool. Read More
by Stephanie Kanowitz
NOVEMBER CULTURE STORIES
ART
Ancient Capital of Ceramics Goes Modern in 'CHINA Town'
"CHINA Town: Contemporary Ceramic Painting from Jingdezhen" is the latest in a fruitful collaboration between the Meridian International Center and Beijing. Read More
by Michael Coleman
ART

Degas's Struggle for Perfection Mirrors Dancers He Perfected
Edgar Degas's famed obsession with the world of ballet is mirrored in the disciplined dedication of the dancers he so masterfully painted. Read More
by Gary Tischler
Photography
FotoWeek DC Zooms In On Photography's Reach
FotoWeek DC has turned the lens on the power of photography, and given it a brand new venue: the entire nation's capital. Read More
by Rachael Bade
ART

OAS Rethinks Space, Society With 'Traveling Light,' 'Common Place'
The inventive use of space and provocative commentary on society are the overarching themes of two separate exhibits at the Art Museum of the Americas. Read More
by Fresia Rodriguez
ART

Two Exhibits Show Uplifting Resilience Under Haiti's Tents
This fall, the Art Museum of the Americas will examine life in Haiti with two exhibits, "Tent Life: Haiti" and "Young Haitians with Disability." Read More
by Fresia Rodriguez
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Last Edited on December 2, 2011