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Bathrooms

John Waters Is Getting Two Bathrooms Named After Him at the Baltimore Museum of Art

This perk is the deal Waters made in exchange for donating 372 works of art from his personal collection to the museum.
By Helen Holmes

For Dia:Beacon, Reopening Is in Sight—But Not Without Some Changes

When facilities in the state of New York begin to open up, museums outside of the city like Dia:Beacon will be the first to welcome visitors back.
By Helen Holmes
The potty-plex. (Facebook)

New Commode-ities: Posh, Private Potties Coming to Midtown

Beginning this summer, NYC will finally have a pay-per-use facility filled with private, soundproof bathrooms and motion-censored toilets and sinks.
By Danica Ceballos
A still from DIVE ART.

You Can Finally Explore Brooklyn’s Grossest Bathrooms Set to Sexy Slow Jams

By Jordyn Taylor

Japanese Facebook Group Galvanizes People to Clean Public Toilets as ‘Spirit Cleansing Ritual’

By Jordyn Taylor
(Photo via ASurroca

City Starbucks Close Its (Bathroom) Doors

By Drew Grant

Manhattan’s Flushest Apartments

By William Alden

In Loo of Behind a Bush: City Reveals Washington Square’s Eco-Friendly Bathrooms

By Dana Rubinstein
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