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From Marina Abramović to Greta Thunberg: the legacy of Joseph Beuys lives on

From Marina Abramović to Greta Thunberg: the legacy of Joseph Beuys lives on
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BloodHorse, Keeneland Honored With 11 Media Awards

BloodHorse, Keeneland Honored With 11 Media Awards
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Art Basel unveils further show highlights for its 2021 edition in Basel

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Joseph Beuys centenary exhibition explores the function of art | Arts | DW

Joseph Beuys centenary exhibition explores the function of art | Arts | DW
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On the Ultra-Relatable, Modern Burnout of Chekhov's "Ward No. 6" ‹ Literary Hub

Welcome to Lit Century: 100 Years, 100 Books. Combining literary analysis with an in-depth look at historical context, hosts Sandra Newman and Catherine Nichols choose one book for each year of the 20th century, and along with special guests will take a deep dive into a hundred years of literature. In this episode, Catherine and Sandra talk about the short stories of Anton Chekhov, particularly “Lady With a Little Dog” and “Ward No. 6.” What do these stories tell us about the revolutionary sentiment that was about to change not just Russia but the world? The stories embody a radical hopelessness, but also a harsh judgment of that hopelessness. Do we need to continue to hope in order to be good people? And is Chekhov telling us that (partly for that reason) it’s not possible for some people to be good?

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