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Top Posts From AJBlogs 04.20.15

The Shocking Cooper Hewitt
AJBlog: Real Clear Arts Published 2015-04-20

Global Guggenheim Updates: Abu Dhabi (workers’ rights), Bilbao (renewal), Helsinki (finalists’ show)
AJBlog: CultureGrrl Published 2015-04-20

What beauty does. (Taking stock in week 6 of the class.)
AJBlog: Jumper Published 2015-04-20

The Money Frog: A potent symbol of Bay Area greed?
AJBlog: Lies Like Truth Published 2015-04-20

Together Dancing Cheek to Cheek
AJBlog: Plain English Don’t mention the war
AJBlog: Performance Monkey Published 2015-04-20

The shame sharks
AJBlog: About Last Night Published 2015-04-20

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