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  2. Aubrey Beardsley - Wikipedia

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    Aubrey Vincent Beardsley (/ ˈ b ɪər d z l i / BEERDZ-lee; 21 August 1872 – 16 March 1898) was an English illustrator and author. His black ink drawings were influenced by Japanese woodcuts, and depicted the grotesque, the decadent, and the erotic.

  3. Black & White Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Black & White Audiovisual Festival (Portuguese: Festival Audiovisual Black & White) is a Portuguese arts festival which takes place in April. It celebrates the black & white aesthetics in film, photography and sound. It's located at Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro Regional da Foz – through the Escola das Artes in Oporto, Portugal.

  4. Folklore (Taylor Swift album) - Wikipedia

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    Folklore is the eighth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.It was surprise-released on July 24, 2020, by Republic Records.Swift recorded her vocals in her Los Angeles home studio and worked virtually with the producers Aaron Dessner and Jack Antonoff, who operated from their studios in the Hudson Valley and New York City.

  5. Black & White (Pointer Sisters album) - Wikipedia

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    Black & White was their fourth record with producer Richard Perry and yielded the No. 2 pop hit "Slow Hand". The fourth single release, "Should I Do It", reached No. 13 in the spring of 1982, making Black & White the first Pointer Sisters album to yield two Top Twenty hits. Black & White was certified Gold in September 1981.

  6. Bliss (The Powerpuff Girls) - Wikipedia

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    Bliss reads as distinctly non-white and decidedly multi-ethnic." In Moore's opinion so was the creation of Bliss a means for the creators of the show to wink at the non-white audience that has watched the show for years and express their recognition of them as watchers.

  7. Black Arts Movement - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses most of the usable elements of the Third World culture. The motive behind the Black aesthetic is the destruction of the white thing, the destruction of white ideas, and white ways of looking at the world." [30] The Black Aesthetic also refers to ideologies and perspectives of art that center on Black culture and life.

  8. File:Sister Dorothy Cawood, M.M.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Sisters of the Vast Black - Wikipedia

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    Sisters of the Vast Black is a 2019 LGBT science fiction novella, the debut novella by Lina Rather. It features a group of spacefaring Roman Catholic nuns performing charity work across the galaxy; eventually, they discover a conspiracy that will test their faith.