pube
Britishnoun
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The social media furor began last July, when The White Pube — the name used by a duo of art critics, Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente — posted photos of the mural’s offensive sections on Instagram.
From New York Times
The White Pube said in an email that it was bizarre that Tate was taking so long to find a solution.
From New York Times
Yet the problematic images have been under discussion within the museum since well before The White Pube brought them to public attention.
From New York Times
It was a question asked by the art duo the White Pube a few months ago of a young graduate who had wondered how to make the arts a more inclusive place.
From The Guardian
Look past the 1980s optics – Connolly’s flouncy zebra shirt, Sir Clive Sinclair in the celeb crowd – and this is a righteous celebration of the Big Yin’s livewire wit, from his days as a Clydeside welder to finding his first grey pube.
From The Guardian
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