Neil Patrick Harris, Rupert Grint and Michelle Yeoh are just some of the big names to cop politically pointed questions this ...
It was around August last year that people began commenting on what was being served up between Donald Trump’s rants on his ...
I never thought I would become an art critic who complains about exhibition didactics. And yet, after a visit to the 36th Bienal de São Paulo, here I am.
Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Grammy winner, died at 84 after battling PSP and Parkinson’s. Tributes from Trump, ...
The British Museum removed references to “Palestine” from some ancient Middle East displays. The decision has drawn criticism ...
As Cabinet members snarl at representatives and senators, and social media fills with semiliterate trolling and insults by public officials, we need to remember that rhetoric—the art of persuasive ...
The US embargo aims to isolate Cuba, yet its filmmakers turn hardship into art. From plantation slavery to queer identity, revolutionary cinema challenges imperial pressure and debates freedom of ...
Winter is her season of creativity. She travels on trains, not planes, and likes to jot “gnomic lines” in various notebooks. For her, trains are a place of imagination, but also a reminder that the ...
As Tamil literature prepares to enter a global conversation at the Living Tamil LitFest in New York, writer and thinker Jeyamohan reflects on language, tradition, translation, and what it means for a ...
Germany has recorded more cases of violent right-wing crime in 2025 than the previous year. The Berlin Film Festival has defended itself amid a controversy on its stance toward politics. DW has more.
On Tuesday, February 17, the Clarke Forum hosted Shannon Jackson, the Chair of the Art History Department at UC Berkeley. Professor Jackson visited as a part of Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society’s Visiting ...
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