Culture
World premiere of ‘Desert Stories for Lost Girls’ explores Southwestern ‘Genízaro’ history
October 4, 2022A soulful new play explores an aspect of American Southwest history that most Americans, including many descendants of Native peoples, probably don’t know.
Read moreThe attack on Documenta 15: Whys and wherefores
October 3, 2022Documenta 15 has been unceasingly attacked by Western critics as being anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist and anti-Israeli.
Read more‘Nothing Compares’ review: Sinéad O’Connor doc boldly engages protest artistry and Irish history
September 30, 2022She’s known for is tearing up a picture of the pope, but O’Connor’s influence and artistry goes far beyond that moment.
Read more‘Bros’ review: A historic LGBTQ-led rom-com with bite in predictable territory
September 30, 2022The film has grabbed headlines for being the first major studio gay rom-com, and the first studio movie starring and co-written by an openly gay man.
Read moreCollectivizing and yanking art out of its commodified prison: The ‘lumbung’ Documenta
September 29, 2022This two-part article will consider the impact of a monumental event in the art world.
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