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The Met recently replaced the tutu on Degas’ “The Little Fourteen-Year-Old Dancer”, a bronze statue c. 1880 of a young ballerina at the Paris Opera Ballet dance school. They shared the process in a TikTok; Glenn Peterson, Conservator at the Costume Institute, takes us through the thinking and reasoning behind the changes they made to the tutu’s structure and material and it’s so beautiful and interesting.
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My reading goal wildly fluctuates each year, as does my success in reaching it (I’m 10 books short of this year’s 30 book goal) but I have a feeling that 2024 will be the year I pick up the pace again. I used to read 50-60 books a year and both my anxiety and creativity were better for it. I really loved
’ essay “But how do you read so much?” earlier this year, which gave us a peek into the voracious reader and mother of 3’s reading routine, and last night I read ’s “People Aren’t Lying About Reading. You’re Just Insecure.”, which is for the haters. :) Both discuss the idea of reading goals, finding the time, prioritizing the things you want to do and guiltlessly deprioritizing the ones you don’t.
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