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The Camera, Vincent Van Gogh and "The Starry Night"

How the invention of the camera changed art and led to Van Gogh's classic painting.

3 days ago 5 votes
H-Mart Stays Winning

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The Case Against Streaming TV Shows

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3 weeks ago 16 votes
Magnus Carlsen, David Deutsch and the "Fun Criterion"

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