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During the coronavirus pandemic, musician Ed Washington worked on new music — a quarantine project — in his bedroom. bit.ly/3tSesfQ (via Alaska Public Media and PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS)

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He’s not a magician, but artist Shen Wei is very good at disappearing — losing himself as he creates, conjuring ethereal lands and reimagining the human body. His work merges centuries of art history with his own feelings. bit.ly/31GNL1H (via PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS and Jared Bowen)

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Lil Nas X "is doing what any artist does, where you put your work, and your pain, and your sorrow in your art," Clay Cane tells Yamiche Alcindor. "I think, for some people, it's a little heavier that a Black, gay artist is doing it." (via PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS)

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What does getting the COVID-19 vaccine mean to you? PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS wants to hear from you as part of our reporting. Share your vaccine story here: bit.ly/3dLqn8C

What does getting the COVID-19 vaccine mean to you?

<a href="/NewsHourArts/">PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS</a> wants to hear from you as part of our reporting. Share your vaccine story here: bit.ly/3dLqn8C
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Students from different backgrounds and college experiences are being brought closer together through a program that has them swap words and step into each other’s shoes. bit.ly/3wED7qC (via PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS)

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"I would much rather wear out than to rust out." FRIDAY on #BeyondTheCanvasPBS, we honor five trailblazing women in the arts. Watch on Friday, April 16 at 10:30 p.m. Eastern.

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THURSDAY: Join Jeffrey Brown as he poses your questions to Jessica Bruder, the author of this month's #NowReadThis selection, "Nomadland." Tweet your questions to us using the hashtag #AskNewsHour x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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In the past year, Black women have been creating a space for themselves in the world of country music, an industry that has long kept them on the sidelines — or out of the game altogether. to.pbs.org/2Q7r6t1 (via PBS NewsHour Arts/CANVAS)

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Jessica Chastain, an Oscar-winner for “The Eyes of Tammy Faye,” got her first Tony nomination for a stripped-down production of "A Doll’s House" that features no props or period costumes. to.pbs.org/3oZmc2s

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"I photographed what was in front of me and what was important to me. And that was my friends, and their lives and my life," photographer Nan Goldin says. to.pbs.org/3pkDbMH