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See How Marcel Duchamp Broke the Rules and Shocked the Art World Again and Again The subversive French artist is receiving his first retrospective in the United States in more than 50 years ...
The first museum retrospective ever devoted to artist Suzanne Duchamp is now running at the Kunsthaus Zurich.
The exhibition begins in the early 1900s, when Duchamp was sketching, painting and largely abiding by the rules of the art world, as in a portrait of his younger sister, Yvonne. But in 1913, his ...
This past weekend, PFL events produced multiple finishes including a Knockout of the Year candidate. Check them all out.
Play was stopped twice during the Wimbledon semifinal match between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz because two fans felt unwell in the heat.
Similar stoppages occurred during a women's semifinal match on Thursday. Fritz grabbed a water bottle from his cooler and directed a ball boy to take it to the ill fan during the first delay.
Members of District Council 33, Philly's largest union, went on strike Tuesday for the first time since 1986. Here's a nearly 90-year history of stoppages by city workers.
The university is not a direct target of the Trump administration but faces some of the biggest cuts, as Republicans seek to trim government spending.
The Ethiopian authorities should immediately rescind the suspension of a prominent health professionals organization and meaningfully address public healthcare workers’ outstanding grievances.
Today's baseball news includes another injured catcher in Baltimore and a former Yankees prospect's debut in Milwaukee. Read more at MLBTR.
Starting July, Google's AI assistant Gemini will have access to even more apps on your device—even if you don't actually use it. But you can prevent it.
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