Imagined in collaboration with NYC’s momentous Metropolitan Museum of Art, Monopoly: The Med Edition incorporates attributes from 5,000 years of art history. This variation on the classic board game weaves in components from The Met’s 17 curatorial departments and allows users to develop and expand their own mini museums with the addition of galleries and wings. This edition’s booklet doesn’t just contain the rules, it also informs users about the art found throughout the game, including on the distinct currency.
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In an era preoccupied with what to do in art and how to do it, Susan Rothenberg addressed and answered a rarer question: Why?Photograph by Jason Schmidt / Courtesy Sperone Westwater
“I had the feeling my story, and my family’s story, is not something to write books about,” said Patrik Svensson, who connected with his father, a road paver, during childhood fishing trips. “The eels gave me something to hide behind.”Credit…Julia Lindemalm
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Louise Erdrich’s Grandfather Inspired Her New ‘Night Watchman’ I love Louise Erdrich and am looking forward to reading the ‘Night Watchman’. Here is an article about it by Scott Simon of NPR.HISTORICAL FIGURES NOWADAYS I absolutely love it when they do this. Pictures of historical figures changed to contemporary people. Check it out here – an article on Fubiz by Manon24 Little Life-Changing Habits You Could Actually Start Today by Melissa Jameson on BuzzFeed I mean…great list…absolutely great. But it makes me tired.ART APPRISH CORNER Lana Verdi from artfinder.com
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NEW BALANCE NEWEST SUSTAINABLE KICKS WANT…that is all.TRUE CRIME, YAY! Found an article on Vulture called “The 25 Best True-Crime Documentaries on Netflix” by Brian Tallerico. Here are the ones I’ve seen: 1. Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes – Pretty good…wanted more info on victims 2. The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann – REALLY good! Lot’s of stuff I had no idea and shows video and pictures of the area which makes a difference, for sure! 3. Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez – AMAZING! Lots of unknown info and by the end I had some compassion for Aaron which I NEVER thought I would have. 4. Making a Murderer – Very interesting and VERY infuriating. 5. The Staircase – Good. Hard to decided who did it.
And now I have a list of 20 more shows to watch!WHAT I’M WATCHING Right now one of my favorite shows is “Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.“. I’m obsessed with genealogy and history so this is the shizznitz! I recommend this TV Series! ART APPRISH CORNER Olga Gal