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Mamonaku Kohi, a Japanese-inspired cold coffee stand better known as the “ Hole In the Wall ” coffee shop in the ...
The Appearance at New York’s Americas Society succeeds in showcasing art by Asian artists in Latin America and the Caribbean ...
A new essay collection contextualizes the activist’s life through the physical spaces that nurtured him, like Yuri Kochiyama’s apartment-turned-community center.
Laura Venditti’s delightful needle-felted creations are inspired by the oddly proportioned creatures that haunt illuminated ...
The filing comes on the heels of a failed merger with Temple University, where over 330 students have transferred this semester from the defunct Philadelphia college.
Arke’s art calls forth memories of Greenlandic Inuit life and reinscribes them with the reality of the body against its ...
At Oakland’s controversial Church of Ambrosia, a mural that documents the religion’s doctrine is meant to “recreate a ...
Paolo Cirio sues the fossil fuel industry on behalf of the environment in his latest book and body of work.
Lacey Black and Aubrey Levinthal share a talent in their paintings for bringing inward and outward states together until they are one.
Implicit throughout Sorry/Not Sorry is the question of what it means for a White cis-het man to be “canceled,” and how claiming cancellation is often a route to reclaiming power.