Paul Cézanne, “Les Joueurs de Carte” (1892-1895)
Paul Cézanne, Les Joueurs de Carte” (1892-1895)
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Paul Cézanne, Les Joueurs de Carte” (1892-1895)
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Tomokazu Matsuyama, “Runnin’ Deep” (2009)
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Colleges don’t want to pay athletes. Guess what? They already barely pay most of their faculty and staff. You see a trend here?
Millionaire coaches and athletic directors are not uncommon, yet it’s against the rules to pay athletes.
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Every government has a vested interest in promoting a version of history that points to itself as the righteous successor of the past.
There are things I like about winter. It’s quiet. It’s pretty. And there’s a joy to fiery hearths and cozy bars. But a little goes a long way.
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Guy Bourdin, “Chapeau Choc” (1954)
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