Impressionism enthusiasts wanting to learn more about the movement can turn to these informative and enlightening books.
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The Atlantic C.E.O.—and author of “The Running Ground”—discusses four books about how demanding physical pursuits can change ...
Alison Knowles, a leading artist of the Fluxus movement of the 1960s and the brain behind such beloved pieces as Make a Salad ...
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When discussing the best film of every year of the 1960s, it's inevitable that classics like West Side Story and Psycho will ...
In this class, students learn engineering skills as well as costume design and event planning, culminating in a convention ...
New York City’s historic Seaport came alive as more than 35,000 food lovers, chefs, mixologists, and culinary creators ...
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10 PRINT: a book about a one-line Commodore 64 BASIC program
BASIC. Computer mags of the era were stuffed with type-in programs that anyone patient enough could run, and some were very ...
FIT’s Dean of Art and Design on the future of fashion education and the constant inspiration of working with students who ...
Universities are under attack. Is Hollywood part of the problem? By Ginia Bellafante “After the Hunt,” the new psychodrama from Luca Guadagnino is unlikely to endear you to elite higher education, to ...
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