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Margaret J. Krauss portrait

Margaret J. Krauss

Margaret J. Krauss is a multimedia journalist and researcher equally enthralled by tiny details and swooping story arcs. Her work has aired on Living on Earth, the Allegheny Front, and Pittsburgh's NPR station, 90.5 WESA; it has appeared in The Nature Conservancy, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Magazine, and National Geographic Kids. Before returning to Pittsburgh Krauss worked in Washington, D.C., where she learned the Latin names for all 13 otter species and a love for interoffice mail. When not chasing down a story she can be found riding her bicycle.


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Etching Night Shadows by Edward Hopper

Drawing Hopper: The Evolution of an Iconic American Artist

With its Edward Hopper exhibition, Carnegie Museum of Art traces the creative process of the draftsman turned iconic painter.

By Margaret J. Krauss Oct 02, 2015

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