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Review of ‘Daisy Bates in the Desert: A Woman’s Life Among the Aborigines’

Review of ‘Daisy Bates in the Desert: A Woman’s Life Among the Aborigines’

Art car festival in San Francisco

Designing Your Own Set of Wheels

Sporting faux fur to gold to the front lawn, old clunkers are getting decked out as art cars the ultimate vehicles of self-expression

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‘Merry of Soul’: The legacy of Robert Louis Stevenson

Writer Simon Winchester explores Stevenson’s life and proves why he is still loved today

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The Really Big Art of Claes Oldenburg

By turning the ordinary flashlight, spoon or clothespin into a colossal monument, this artist chisels away at society’s solemnity

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)

A Vibrant New Heart For the Art in San Francisco

A short walk from the uphill end of the Fisherman’s Wharf trolley line is a former working-class neighborhood that is the city’s new home for the arts

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Review of ‘Measure for Measure: A Musical History of Science’

Review of ‘Measure for Measure: A Musical History of Science’

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Masters of the Quick Guffaw

Gag writers and cartoonists are good pen pals —as long as they can get a laugh in seven seconds (tick, tick …)

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Mondrian and the Eternal Rectangle

In search of the transcendent, the Dutch painter created grids of red, blue and yellow that are very much with us

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The Wolcott Children’s Ballet: In the Backwoods, Dancing Their Hearts Out

It’s a story grounded in a real labor of love — sore muscles, hand-stitched costumes, and dreams of grace and aspirations fulfilled

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The Fiery Nadar Took Paris’ Pulse

A self-styled bohemian of the mid-19th century, the young photographer captured the spirit of the time in portraits now on exhibit at the Met

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Sofonisba Anguissola: Renaissance Painter Extraordinaire

At the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., a ground-breaking exhibition has retrieved a life of true genius

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When Youngsters Say Things That Crack You Up, Write Them Down

When youngsters say things that crack you up, write them down

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