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Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNEnjoy a spring outing: Five things to do this weekend in Saskatoon, April 25-27Take in an annual dance festival, an art show, a variety of concerts, a local history lecture and the first show from a new ...
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Country Living on MSNWhy you need to book a northern gourmet staycation – plus 4 spots to tryUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Flower Paintings of Rachel Ruysch, Whose Stunning Still Lifes Are Finally Getting the Attention They DeserveThe Dutch "old mistress" was renowned in her own lifetime. But since her death 275 years ago, her legacy has been largely ...
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The Pioneer on MSNThe Rediscovery of a 17th-Century MasterworkArt, in its essence, is an exploration of human emotions, experiences, and ideas. Caravaggio's Magdalene in Ecstasy offers a vivid representation of these elements, capturing a raw and sincere moment ...
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation ...
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