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Art lovers face Louvre lock-out as staff join pension strike

Striking workers block the entry at the glass Pyramid of the Louvre museum in Paris as France faces its 44th consecutive day of strikes January 17, 2020. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes PARIS (Reuters) – Tourists were turned away from the Louvre on Friday as striking staff blocked the entrance to the world’s …

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Pan-African exhibition seeks to herald continent’s art scene

DAKAR (Reuters) – Five towering wooden figures dwarf visitors to the “Lend Me Your Dream” exhibition at Dakar’s Museum of Black Civilisations. The sculptures of fire-darkened cedar stand in a circle, as if deep in conversation. Visitors walk past a sculpture of a Moroccan artist Mahi Benebine exhibited at “Prete-moi …

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Rebel indigenous Mexican weaver talks to his threads

SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS, Mexico (Reuters) – Indigenous weaver and fashion designer Alberto Lopez knew he wanted to be a traditional weaver early on, but there was a problem: the artisans who worked the looms in his village in the lush mountains of southern Mexico were all women. Alberto …

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Eyewitness to horror: New York museum opens exhibit of art by Holocaust victims

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Michael Morris, a curator at New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage, was trying to fulfill a run-of-the mill request when he uncovered a treasure trove of eyewitness depictions of the Holocaust, drawn in pencil, ink and crayon. A work of art by Alfred Kantor is pictured …

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For a Successful Chinese Woman, Can Motherhood Be Her Undoing?

LITTLE GODS By Meng Jin At the heart of Meng Jin’s ambitious debut novel, “Little Gods,” is a brilliant Chinese physicist named Su Lan. Having grown up in poverty, surrounded by no relatives and “the everywhere smell of sewage and manure,” she is bent on erasing her past. But though …

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John Rothchild, 74, Dies; Wrote About Personal Finance With Wit

John Rothchild, a prolific journalist who used humor to turn books about personal finance into engaging reads, including several in collaboration with the successful investor Peter Lynch and one titled “A Fool and His Money,” died on Dec. 27 at a care facility in Virginia Beach. He was 74. His …

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Britain Moves to Regulate Its Art Trade. Bring Your ID.

LONDON — Britain’s embattled art trade, already rattled by the potential fallout from Brexit, is bracing for new rules intended to tackle money laundering and terrorism financing that some fear could further hamstring dealers in the country. From Friday, “art market participants” in Britain will be subject to the regulations …

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Madame Tussauds removes waxworks of Harry and Meghan from royal family display

FILE PHOTO: Waxwork models of Britain’s Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle are seen on display at Madame Tussauds in London, Britain, May 9, 2018. REUTERS/Toby Melville LONDON (Reuters) – Madame Tussauds waxwork museum has removed the figures of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan from its British royal …

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‘Homie,’ a Book of Poems That Produces Shocking New Vibrations

Early in “Homie,” a new poetry collection by Danez Smith, I encountered a form I’d never seen before. The poem, titled “how many of us have them,” follows two boys (“yes, black — on bikes — also black”) as they tease each other, affectionately hurling abuse back and forth. The …

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Oil falls 1% as investors reassess Middle East risks

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices fell almost 1% on Tuesday, surrendering some recent gains as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East after the United States killed a top Iranian military commander last week. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Grandpuits oil refinery southeast of Paris, …

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