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In a body of work that spans fine art and fashion photography, Cox has repurposed familiar imagery—the Pietà, “The Last ...
Later that day, the composer wrote to his sister Fanny, “To illustrate how strangely the Hebrides affected me, the following ...
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The immensely popular crowdsourced recipe site has an aura of shambolic good will, something between a church cookbook and a ...