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Julianna Margulies, who plays Laura, makes this episode look a lot more fun than it is.

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  • TV Reviews

'The Morning Show' recap, Season 2, Episode 5: What happens in Vegas

Alex has pain and is a pain, Bradley works her way through her new relationship, Cory experiences a very late conversion to having a conscience, and Mitch wears cozy clothes in quarantine.

October 15, 2021
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  • Linda Holmes
Julie Bargmann, the 2021 Oberlander Prize laureate.

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  • Art & Design

She reclaims toxic waste dumps, and she just won a major landscape architecture award

Julie Bargmann, the first recipient of the Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize, redesigns waste dumps, landfills, Superfund sites — places she calls "the gnarliest."

October 15, 2021
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  • Neda Ulaby

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  • Book Reviews

'Why We Fly' flips dusty old cheerleader stereotypes upside down

In their new YA novel, Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal tell the story of a cheerleading squad whose white captain convinces them to take a knee to protest injustice — and the backlash that follows.

October 15, 2021
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  • Alethea Kontis
Yolanda López died on Sept. 3 of complications liver cancer. Her first museum solo show at the  Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego was delayed by a year due, in part, to the pandemic.

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  • Arts & Life

Yolanda López's first museum show opens Saturday, just weeks after the artist's death

The exhibit at San Diego's Museum of Contemporary Art will include 50 of the artist's pieces, including the Virgen de Guadalupe triptych which remains one of López's best known works.

October 15, 2021
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  • Vanessa Romo
Gary Paulsen

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  • Obituaries

Beloved children's author and wilderness enthusiast Gary Paulsen has died at 82

Gary Paulsen — whose wilderness adventure Hatchet taught generations of kids to survive in the forest — worked as a farmhand, truck driver and satellite technician before turning to writing.

October 14, 2021
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  • Samantha Balaban
Fans await the K-pop boy band BTS visit to the <em>Today</em> show at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City last year.

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  • Arts & Life

Oxford English Dictionary rides the K-wave with a big Korean update

The influence of Korean culture has reached the pages of the Oxford English Dictionary: 26 new words related to Korean culture were added and 11 words were revised.

October 14, 2021
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  • Tien Le
Banksy's "Love is in the Bin" (2018) is installed at Sotheby's on September 03, 2021 in London, England.

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  • Fine Art

A half-shredded Banksy piece is auctioned for $25.4 million, a record for the artist

"Love is in the Bin" made history when it was created during a 2018 auction. The crowd back then was shocked when a shredder activated as soon as the sale was complete, partly shredding the piece.

October 14, 2021
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  • Sharon Pruitt-Young
Artist Stan Herd's portrait of NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson on display in Atlanta is 70 feet by 90 feet.

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  • Arts & Life

Landscape artist unveils a giant portrait of NASA pioneer Stephanie Wilson

Earthworks artist Stan Herd has unveiled an enormous portrait of NASA astronaut Stephanie Wilson in Woodruff Park in Atlanta. It is etched into the ground.

October 14, 2021
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  • Nina Kravinsky
<em>Dome home</em>, by Vidyun R Hebbar, India, winner, age category: 10 years and under. Vidyun watched a tent spider as a tuk-tuk passed by. Exploring his local theme park, he found an occupied spiderweb in a gap in a wall. A passing tuk-tuk provided a backdrop of rainbow colors to set off the spider's silk creation. Tent spiders are tiny; this one had legs spanning less than 15 millimeters.

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  • Environment

Immerse yourself in nature with these 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year images

The top two winners of the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were selected from more than 50,000 entries worldwide. They are a biologist from France and a 10-year-old from India.

October 14, 2021
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  • Rachel Treisman and
  • Catie Dull
Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol, Lou Reed and Moe Tucker from archival photography in a split-screen frame from "The Velvet Underground."

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  • Music

Todd Haynes' new film takes us deep into The Velvet Underground

In his first documentary, filmmaker Todd Haynes uses the language of experimental cinema to spotlight the Velvet Underground, a legendary band that flowered within New York's avant-garde art world.

October 14, 2021
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  • Allyson McCabe
The National Museum of African American Music, in Nashville.

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  • Music

A new museum in Nashville centers the artistry of Black musicians

Nashville has long been associated with country music. But a museum devoted to African-American music, which opened earlier this year, sets the record straight about the city's diversity

October 14, 2021
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  • Ambriehl Crutchfield

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  • Book Reviews

'Two Feathers' is a flawed but gripping novel of racism in the Prohibition-era South

Margaret Verble's novel follows a young Cherokee woman whose life as a horse-diver in Tennessee zoo is derailed by a terrible accident. It's unfocused at times, but definitely a ride worth taking.

October 14, 2021
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  • Michael Schaub
GPB News NPR

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  • Author Interviews

Tubist Richard Antoine White shares his unlikely path to the stage 'I'm Possible'

White spent his early childhood in poverty in Baltimore, at times sleeping in abandoned houses. He's now principal tubist in the Santa Fe Symphony and the New Mexico Philharmonic.

October 13, 2021
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  • Dave Davies
A laboratory in New York City's Bellevue Medical Center on May 17, 1949.

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  • Books

Why a literary magazine at the nation's oldest public hospital matters more than ever

One of the world's most famous hospitals also houses a respected literary magazine focused on health and healing. The Bellevue Literary Review has seen an uptick of submissions during the pandemic.

October 13, 2021
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  • Neda Ulaby
<em>Dear Memory: Letters on Writing, Silence, and Grief,</em> by Victoria Chang

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  • Book Reviews

'Dear Memory' sees a direct connection between memory and identity formation

Victoria Chang's lyrical experiment memorably evokes an individual family's time capsule and an artist's timeless yearning to shape carbon dust into incandescent gem.

October 13, 2021
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  • Thúy Đinh
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