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A spread from Amy Kurzweil's graphic memoir “Artificial: A Love Story." (Courtesy)
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What would it mean to bring a loved one back to life, especially if you’ve never met? That’s one of the questions that Amy Kurzweil, a New Yorker cartoonist and […]

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Life’s funny like that: New Yorker cartoonist’s memoir on exhibit at CJM

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