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Looking to dip your toe into horror this Halloween season? Entry-level thrills by Shirley Jackson, Victor LaValle and T. Kingfisher are a good place to start. Source link
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In his memoir, “Unleashed,” the former prime minister is “optimistic” about the possibility that Donald J. Trump could regain the White House. Source link
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Ali Cherri, whose work deals with death and other serious undertones, will have four shows at various locations during Art Basel Paris. Source link
Read More »It’s Touring Season: Chappell, Sabrina and Mk.gee Hit the Stage
A roundup of some of the biggest and most impactful shows on the road this fall, and how live performances can shift the audience’s perception of an artist. Source link
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The fair will open in a freshly redone space with a new name. ‘In a way, it’s year zero,’ explained Art Basel’s chief executive. Source link
Read More »A Midcentury Turin Home Gets a Careful Update
What do you do to an apartment in a building designed by Ada Bursi, one of Italy’s first female architects? Add color and texture, but not so much as to distract from its history. Source link
Read More »The Artist Mark Manders on Fictional Spaces and ‘Shadow Loss’
The artist, whose work is being shown across Europe this month, reflected on fictional spaces, semi-truths and hidden losses. Source link
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This fall, the duo behind ‘Prada Marfa’ bring their playfulness to Paris, turning a venerable museum on its head. Source link
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