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A weekly email taking aim at the relentless absurdity of the 24-hour news cycle.
Illustrations from English catalogs for the Japanese fireworks manufacturer Hirayama Fireworks, circa 1883, from the book Affinities: A Journey Through Images from The Public Domain Review, which was published last year by Thames & Hudson.
Courtesy The Public Domain Review
“Spree Park,” a photograph by Jason Langer from his monograph Berlin, which was published last year by Kerber Verlag. Langer’s work is on view through February 16 at the Sidney and Gertrude Zack Gallery, in Vancouver.
© The artist
Belt of Venus, a painting by Olive Diamond, whose work is on view through March 4 as part of the exhibition Eternal Reverie, at 1969 Gallery, in New York City.
Courtesy the artist and 1969 Gallery
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“You are twenty-one—exactly the same age I was when I had my one and only abortion, in London in 1938. This was way before anyone talked about the ‘right’ to an abortion, and I want to tell you my story to convey how precious a right it is. Abortions then were totally illegal; the very subject was taboo among the well-brought-up English of those days. I wouldn’t have dreamed of consulting anybody in my family, from whom I was estranged and who anyway wouldn’t have been likely to have useful ideas on the subject.”
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