Saltz Defends the Obamas’ Art
"In my lifetime, I'd never have expected to see something like a Glenn Ligon 1992 text painting, based on a line in the 1961 book 'Black Like Me,' hanging in the living quarters of the White House."
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"In my lifetime, I'd never have expected to see something like a Glenn Ligon 1992 text painting, based on a line in the 1961 book 'Black Like Me,' hanging in the living quarters of the White House."
Also, the White House staff doesn't earn that much, but their quality of life probably isn't too shabby.
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To be fair, they haven't reached the Awkward Years yet.
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Only a teenage girl could follow the ins and outs of this one.
Bush has appointed country singer Lee Greenwood to the National Council for the Arts.
Last night, entries in a design competition to reimagine the ‘ultimate symbol of power’ were unveiled in Nolita.
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