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Since his death in 1944, Edvard Munch’s expansive body of artwork has been reduced to just one lonely scream. While
Germany’s federal election at the end of September, in which Chancellor Angela Merkel won a historic fourth term, became a
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While most of us saunter through museum exhibitions, perhaps pausing at works of particular interest, Dana Tai Soon Burgess dances
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