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Phoenix Art Museum is First to Host Modern Mexican Painting from the Andres Blaistén Collection

Phoenix Art Museum is First to Host Modern Mexican Painting from the Andres Blaistén Collection
Alfredo Ramos Martinez, Mancacoyota, 1930. PHOENIX, AZ.- Phoenix Art Museum is the first Museum in the country to host Modern Mexican Painting from the Andres Blaistén Collection, a remarkable exhibition of post-revolution Mexican works drawn from one of the premiere private collections of 20th century Mexican art.

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Twain’s Story, Told by Huck, Is Coming to Washington (WEB FIRST)

Twain’s Story, Told by Huck, Is Coming to Washington (WEB FIRST)
Samuel L. Clemens, better known as storyteller and humorist Mark Twain, can be more completely perceived since the release of his autobiography last November, a century after his death.

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You’re Too Smart for This: Beating the 100 Big Lies About Your First Job

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You’re Too Smart for This: Beating the 100 Big Lies About Your First Job

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First Obama, now Cameron embraces ‘nudge theory’

First Obama, now Cameron embraces ‘nudge theory’
Many years ago, when David Cameron was still at school, boys of his age would fall about laughing at a Monty Python sketch involving two men in a pub, one of whom was desperate to draw out information about the other’s sex life. His continually repeated phrase was: “Nudge, nudge, wink wink, say no more!”

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