Angie Nixon’s track record in culture, MIT loans art to students, the Speed Museum returns Native artifacts, and more. Angie Nixon's primary victory in Florida is a step forward for affordability, labor rights, and working families. It may also be a win for the arts. The now-official Senate candidate and Democratic Socialist started a bookstore.
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Angie Nixon’s track record in culture, MIT loans art to students, the Speed Museum returns Native artifacts, and more. Angie Nixon's primary victory in Florida is a step forward for affordability, labor rights, and working families. It may also be a win for the arts. The now-official Senate candidate and Democratic Socialist started a bookstore.
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