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A museum volunteer accidentally destroyed an art piece after mistaking it for a dirty mirror and cleaning it The work, by Chen Sung-chi, is said to symbolize the "distorted self-awareness of the middle class"

A museum volunteer accidentally destroyed an art piece after mistaking it for a dirty mirror and cleaning it

The work, by Chen Sung-chi, is said to symbolize the "distorted self-awareness of the middle class"
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In 1800, most Western cities had very little public infrastructure apart from narrow streets and churches. By 1914, they had vast networks of boulevards, squares, railways and parks. This generous endowment of public space was crucial to their success. Cities in emerging

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When Alexander the Great discovered a city between Afghanistan and Pakistan founded by the wine god Dionysus, he tore off his clothes and led a Bacchic revel. Or so the Greek historians tell us... Step into this remarkable tale of cultural complexity. antigonejournal.com/2021/03/greeks…

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Brexit reduced UK GDP by 6-8%...investment was reduced by 12-18%, employment by 3-4% and productivity by 3-4%....a combination of elevated uncertainty, reduced demand, diverted management time, and increased misallocation of resources... nber.org/papers/w34459

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Thinking ahead to the Xmas break. Which historic property will @annetterubery and I drive 2 hours to visit this year, unaware that it's been turned into a Family Festive Experience and all the Adams plasterwork is invisible behind fibreglass Nutrackers and Elf-themed Labubus?

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People invest themselves in arguing about the craziest stuff on here. Is it unethical to have AI write your PhD thesis? Obviously. Is Virginia Woolf a good author? Obviously. Is that 650 word college essay bad? Obviously. No further comment.

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Distinctive pinched, gaunt faces on the fabulous Netherlandish triptych Sotheby's - famine trauma? Amazing survival from English reformation. Really hope we can keep this one in a British public collection.

Distinctive pinched, gaunt faces on the fabulous Netherlandish triptych <a href="/Sothebys/">Sotheby's</a> - famine trauma? Amazing survival from English reformation. Really hope we can keep this one in a British public collection.
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The Sherborne Triptych is a luminous treasure and a testament to the deep legacy of philanthropy charitable giving in England. So what a bitter irony it would be if modern Britain can't find the money to save it for the nation. My latest for the The Telegraph telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/12/0…

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