Professor Marianne Hirsch on how the way we teach the “crime of all crimes” informs our understanding of Gaza.
The author reflects on their creative journey, intertwining personal experiences with themes of ghosts, caregiving, and cultural identity in their upcoming novel.
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The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts is an invitation for young Nigerians to own their narrative, to show the world our complexity, our brilliance, and our resilience through film. This Prize ...
Supporters of a bill that would tighten Ohio’s laws on public nudity and “adult cabaret performances” told lawmakers ...
From hip-hop musician to the brink of running America's biggest city, how did Zohran Mamdani win over New Yorkers?
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Something remarkable has happened in art galleries over the past decade. Where once only idealized, narrow representations of ...
A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from pulling sexual education funding over curricula ...
Elizabeth Olsen’s bookshelf reveals the thoughtful, introspective side of a performer who finds beauty in complexity and ...