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As Ukraine's frontline cities continue to come under attack, museums holding historical and cultural artifacts are working to relocate valuable collections to safer parts of the country.
Works by Ukrainian artists and kids are on display now at the installation “Art. Love. Freedom.” at the 3rd Street Gallery in Carnegie.
Dutch Warhammer 40,000 fan Bram has painted everything from Space Marines to Imperial Knights to raise money for Ukraine.
Plus: A satisfying slow pitch from 'Eephus,' 'Magazine Dreams' proves nearly as troubled as its star's backstory, more.
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The Moscow Times on MSN‘Together Forever’: Russian Schoolchildren Mark 11 Years Since Crimea Annexation With Patriotic ActivitiesA young schoolboy who was born after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine writes “11 Years Together” on a drawing at his rural school in Siberia. This drawing is part of a nationwide patriotic campaign ...
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Jacobin on MSNUkraine’s Forbidden FrescoesA woman’s face emerges from the many exposed layers of plaster. The cheeks have lost their glow. The crack that cuts through ...
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