In the Globe, Geoff Edgers says the Harvard art museums are selling a 1906 Mary Cassatt oil that has seldom been on display. The estimated $5 million would likely be spent toward another - and, it's implied, better - Cassatt. (I should have noted when I first posted this item that the story first broke yesterday on Tyler Green's blog on ArtsJournal.com.) ... The headline of the day is on the Globe's review of the "Rent" movie: "Bohemian Atrophy." ... But maybe the most important Boston arts story of the day is in the Herald, which says buyouts are flying a bunch of Globe arts veterans to the curb, including Steve Morse, Ed Siegel, Richard Dyer and Maureen Dezell. Morse says he feels a book coming on.


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