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As-it-happens update March 31, 2022
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artnet News
Now, a dozen of those paintings and sculptures—including prized pieces by Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and Mark Rothko—are set to hit the auction block at Christie's. Altogether, they're expected to bring in a staggering $250 million.
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The New York Times
When he wrote "Slow Horses," the first of his Slough House series of alt-spy thrillers, the British novelist Mick Herron helpfully included some casting advice. He described his most vivid character, Jackson Lamb, perhaps a bit redundantly, ...
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The New Yorker
The red panda from the movie "Turning Red" looks in a bathroom mirror. The unabashed portrayal of adolescent sexuality is inspired, but the film's embrace of girlish horniness gets muddied ...
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CNN
(CNN) Joseph Patel, one of the producers behind Oscar-winning documentary "Summer of Soul," has spoken out about the slapping incident for the first time, calling Will Smith's actions "selfish" and admonishing Chris Rock for comments he made when ...
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Today.com
A week after winning his first Academy Award, Finneas is up for best new artist at the Grammys. US-ENTERTAINMENT-FILM-OSCARS-GOVERNORS ...
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artnet News
The gallery, titled "In Solidarity," includes many well-known Eastern European figures: Kazimir Malevich, Ilya Kabakov, Sonia Delaunay-Terk. Others, like Louise Nevelson, Milton Resnick, Janet Sobel ...
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The Guardian
The ballgowns and handsome suitors make it seem appealing on TV and in fiction – but was finding a partner in the era actually that romantic? Plus Felicity Day's reading suggestions for Regency romance fans.
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The Ebony Bird
Currently, Harbaugh has the third-longest tenure among active coaches in the NFL, with only Bill Belichick and Mike Tomlin ahead of him. Despite the Ravens posting a losing record and failing to qualify for ...
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NBC News
Conservative media organization The Daily Wire announced plans to invest $100 million creating programming for children to counter "woke media companies." The move follows Disney's opposition to Florida's Parental Rights in Education act — which ...
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