Arts
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10 Exhibitions to See in Upstate New York, April 2024
In “Northern April” (1928), the good American poet, playwright, and feminist Edna St. Vincent Millay writes: “O April, full of…
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Canadian Arts Funder Faces Pressure to Divest From Israeli Weapons Supplier
Filmmakers, artists, and writers in Toronto are campaigning for arts funder Scotiabank to divest from Israeli weapons producer Elbit Systems.…
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How Beatrix Potter Hopped Into Our Hearts
Mrs. Rabbit pours tea for Peter Rabbit whereas her different kids watch. (1902–1907) (© Victoria and Albert Museum; picture courtesy…
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Raising Funds to Help a Family of 10 Exit Gaza
Thousands of Palestinian households are trying to evacuate into Egypt because the Israeli army has pressured over a million civilians…
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How Can a Poster Sing?
Ryan RedCorn and Ashley Richards (Osage/Otoe), “Make The World Better” (2009), silkscreen on paper, 20 x 34 inches (courtesy Ryan…
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The Multigenerational Legacy of Black Arts in Buffalo
Bree Gilliam, “There Goes the Neighborhood” (2022), oil on canvas, 30 x 24 inches (courtesy the artist; picture courtesy the…
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Fiction and Fact Intermingle at the First Look Film Festival
First Look is the Museum of the Moving Image’s annual celebration of experimental cinema. This 12 months’s version options an…
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When Shakespeare Lured Soldiers to Battle
LONDON — Is Shakespeare a genius or a torment? A little bit of each. Let’s take care of the poetry…
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UrbanGlass Staff Leave Exhibition After Board Excludes Palestinian Artist’s Work
Over a dozen artists and UrbanGlass staff withdrew their work from a gaggle exhibition on the Brooklyn establishment after its…
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Yerba Buena Center for the Arts CEO Resigns Over Pro-Palestine Action
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) Interim CEO Sara Fenske Bahat has resigned as the establishment’s galleries stay closed…
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