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Drawing inspiration from nature, she deftly translated botanical structures and cellular systems into elegant, abstract designs.
A disturbing discovery in Maryland has reignited calls for urgent reform to the state’s youth justice system— one that critics say still reflects the racism and cruelty of its 19th-century past. In a ...
Now that we’re halfway through the year—and what a long and addled year it has already been—the best movies of 2025 are just ...
An exhibition of photographs at the Indian Institute of World Culture highlights a period in world affairs that has all but faded from memory ...
Documentary photographer David Hurn celebrates his 91st birthday today – a milestone that marks not only the longevity of a remarkable life, but the enduring relevance of his lens on the world. Born ...
Nick Hedges, the photographer, who has died 81, spent four years from 1968 documenting the appalling conditions in which the poorest families in Britain were living: a child from Birmingham disfigured ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSN🏗️ Grove Theatre reno
This week’s newsletter has an update on the Grove Theatre restoration project, along with two movie reviews – “Sorry, Baby” ...
The revolutionary invention of autochromes changed photography. As those pictures decay, they're revealing a new kind of ...
Two UWM professors are hoping to secure at least $30,000 to finish the project that received help from 5,000 volunteers.
People have worried that computers will take their jobs for at least a decade, but those fears have felt more realistic than ...
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The Print on MSNIndian archaeology is getting a cool, new makeover. Out of the trenches, letting people in
Archaeology is breaking out of the scholarly shadows. The ASI is building a fresh image, archaeologists now have a public voice, and audiences are finally tuning in.
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