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 ...
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 ...
The country's political debate is increasingly peppered with profanity but subjects such as immigration have been flashpoints for centuries.
Kathmandu, Feb. 27 -- Nepal stands at a crossroads as major political parties, responding to the recent Gen Z movement, ...
One shows up like a drumbeat. One doesn’t. That contrast explains a lot about the president's political voice.
Donald Trump has one of the most recognizable names in the world. It's everywhere, it seems, except for the Trump Media headquarters in Sarasota.
In 1984, Jackson used "Saturday Night Live" to take a "last shot at America's mind" and faulty policies with jokes ...
Max Beckmann “never busied himself with barricades” — or so he claimed. The German painter and printmaker insisted he was ...