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Archaeology & History The Giant Buddha That Quelled a Raging Water Spirit This edition of "Huge!" investigates a 233-ft colossus carved during the Tang Dynasty. By Adnan Qiblawi, 2 hours ago
Art History Before Monet Painted Sunrises, He Was a Street Caricaturist Mocking Locals This edition of "Art Bites" follows how the artist sketched satirical cartoons before he discovered Impressionism. By Sofia Hallström, 5 hours ago
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Art World A Gallery Tour Down New York’s Henry Street in the Lower East Side Henry Street has it all, from eerie installations to speculative ancestral portraiture to pastoral queer perspectives to serene landscapes. By Maya Kotomori, 18 hours ago
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