While you're at it, give a listen to a preview of the upcoming album Blue Dream from the Jamie Saft Quartet.
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| Mark Bradford, Pickett's Charge, installation view at the Hirshhorn. Might be time for a visit. | 
If you ever stood in a hi-fi showroom "testing" speakers by playing Deacon Blues, this article and its videos are for you.
Surface Work is a current exhibition (London) featuring female abstract painters.
Highly recommend that everyone - especially young people (hint, hint) - read The Psychology of Money. I loved #7 "the seduction of pessimism in a world where optimism is the most reasonable stance."
I've started keeping track of Mickey Mouse in fine art.
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| Damien Hirst, | 
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| KAWS | 
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| Andy Warhol | 
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| Keith Haring | 
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| Vernon Fisher | 
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| Roy Lichtenstein | 
"I would like to write about the bullshitization of academic life."
All Over the Map is a National Geographic blog about maps and map making.
VOA brings us the Chuck Jones interview in their What It Takes series.
How about a 1923 film explaining Einstein's theory of relativity.
As if three types of neutrinos wasn't enough, there may be a fourth - the sterile neutrino - which may upend the Standard Model of physics.
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| Refik Anadol, Melting Memories. Click thru and watch the video. | 
I have no idea how the game MousePoint works but that doesn't mean I didn't spend hours playing.
...great minds with the ordinary. ~Blaise Pascal
 

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