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July 11, 2024Art The Painter of Revolution, on Both Sides of the Atlantic Born into slavery, Guillaume Lethière became one of France’s most decorated painters. […] Read more
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July 11, 2024Art ‘The Convert’ Review: The British Are Coming Guy Pearce plays a minister who arrives in New Zealand and finds […] Read more
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July 11, 2024Art 8 Revelations From Louis Kahn’s Last Sketchbook The architect who designed some of the 20th century’s great buildings kept […] Read more
July 11, 2024Art Megan Moroney Sings a Message About Messy 20-Something Life: It’s OK. The rising country star writes about disastrous love and learning big lessons […] Read more