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Gulliver’s Travels Wasn’t Mean to Be a Children’s Book And More Things You Didn’t Know About the Literary Classic Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017Even now, 350 years after his birth, the great Irish satirist Jonathan Swift remains as sharp and relevant as ever
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Ava Duvernay’s Visionary Filmmaking Is Reshaping Hollywood Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017Her eye for American history puts her in the vanguard. Her passion for justice makes her a hero
Why the Team Behind Sesame Street Created a Character With Autism Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017The bravest new face on television is a Muppet that doesn’t say much. But she speaks volumes about life on the spectrum
These Shooting Stars of Broadway Staged the Impossible: A Musical About ‘War and Peace’ Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017Dave Malloy and Rachel Chavkin brought the Tolstoy epic to life with Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
What Makes John Legend America’s Most Versatile Artist Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017Songwriter, singer, actor, producer, virtual reality maven. John Legend is an entertainment all-star
Marley Dias’ Inspirational Goal to Collect Books About Girls of Color Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017What can we learn from a 12-year-old who’s turning the literary world upside down? Everything
The Ten Best Photography Books of 2017 Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017These eye-opening works invite us to find ourselves in history and nature
Mark Bradford’s Paintings Scratch at the Surface of a Conflicted America Arts & CultureBy adminNovember 27, 2017The Hirshhorn Museum hosts the artist’s first solo show in Washington