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Luminescent bowls by Emily Rossheim Ceramist Emily Rossheim uses luminescent underglazes to make her bowls shimmer.

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    Stolen Treasures
    On March 18, 1990, two men in police uniforms broke into Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and got away with $500 million in art. Ulrich Boser recounts the riveting tale of the unsolved caper in Smithsonian Books, 2008).

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    Creeping Beauty
    Louise Bourgeois (born 1911) is famous for her elegant, metallic sculptures of spiders. Several are nesting at the Hirshhorn through May 17.

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