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Today marks the 103rd birthday of bisexual Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, and Google has decided to celebrate by honoring her on its homepage.
Kahlo, who died in 1954, is the subject of a special homepage logo, called the Google Doodle.
Jonathan Jones, who writes on art for the Guardian, offers more on the complicated legacy of the passionate feminist artist in the art world.
Charlie Kirk DID say stoning gay people was the 'perfect law' — and these other heinous quotes