Do you like art? If so, you'll probably love the Dallas Museum of Art's program recordings. You can listen to them anywhere you have Internet access, and the offerings provided here include artist talks, lectures, gallery talks, and discussions of archaeology. The recordings are divided into thematic areas, and starting with the "Artist Talks" is as good a place as any. Here visitors will find talks by Renee Stout, Luc Tuymans, and a historic talk by Roy Lichtenstein from 1995. Further along, the "Exhibition and Other Lectures" area includes talks on the American Arts & Crafts movement by Professor Martin Eidelberg and the word of African masks by Professor Christopher Roy. Moving on, the Boshell Family Lecture Series on Archaeology includes a talk on "The True History of Chocolate" and "How to Build an Empire: Performance and Spectacle as Inca Expansion Strategy"
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