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Like many revolutionaries, the late Roy Lichtenstein was at heart a bit of a conservative.
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David Bailey is putting down his camera and picking up a paintbrush. The man who shot some of the best-known images of the past 50 years is returning to his childhood memories to draw Mickey Mouse and Adolf Hitler.
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Nefertiti is reigning supreme in Berlin, where an exhibition marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of her bust and explains why Egypt won’t get her back.
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker will face a recall vote June 5 after officials in Madison cleared the way for an election.
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The first U.S. retrospective of Chinese Conceptualist, architect and activist Ai Weiwei is at Washington, D.C.’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. It’s clear that his cultural significance far outweighs his artistic importance.
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The familiar soundtrack from “Jaws” pulses through “Are You There, McPhee?”
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Fuller Brush Co., founded in 1906 and for decades known for its door-to-door salesmen, filed for bankruptcy less than two months after saying the company had “completely rebooted itself.”
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Tokyo Disneyland opened earlier than its 8 a.m. schedule today as about 10,000 people lined up to visit the amusement park that had been shut for five weeks by the strongest earthquake on record to hit Japan.
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