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Mar 2024
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Ep. 66 - Bringing Monuments Home (from P...

TAMAR AVISHAI
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In this special episode of The Lonely Palette, I’m sharing the episode I made for the PRX limited-run podcast series "Monumental," which interrogates the state of monuments across the greater U.S. and what their future says about where we are now and where we’re going. This was the concluding episode, exploring how some monuments are larger than life, dwarf ... Show More
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