- Maura Judkis
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Maura Judkis is a producer for the Style section, and she blogs for Arts Post. Some of her other publications have included U.S. News & World Report, TBD.com, ARTnews, the Washington City Paper, and the Onion A.V. Club. Follow her on Twitter .
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