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How Extinction Rebellion Shut Down London through Art

November 16, 2024 Mackenzie Jatta

On April 15, 2019, thousands of climate activists from the Extinction Rebellion in London joined together to partake in several demonstrations across the city, all of which took place in unique and interesting artistic forms. These demonstrations lasted a full ten days, causing major disruptions throughout London due to the

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The Largest Art Theft in History: an Ongoing Investigation

October 16, 2024 Mackenzie Jatta

In the hours before dawn on March 18th, 1990, thirteen works of art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum’s collection were stolen — and not a single piece has been recovered despite the $10 million reward for their return. This article will discuss the various theories regarding the most infamous

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Dancing with a Con Artist

October 2, 2024October 16, 2024 Mackenzie Jatta

In 2014, a German heiress by the name Anna Delvey moved from Germany to New York City and quickly worked her way into the exclusive circle of the Big Apple’s upper class elites. She quickly established herself as an up-and-coming New York socialite, and even created the Anna Delvey Foundation

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