Beyond determined decadence, Cate White’s work points to free love’s runoff from and its feints to cross-gender equality.
The authors say that the inclusion of birthright citizenship in the Constitution in 1868 has ramifications that apply in today's debate in Congress.
On July 4, 1776, the hallowed Founding Fathers declared America’s independence. However, the only beneficiaries were white men. White women languished as quasi-citizens denied the vote. Black men, ...
An artist from Washington, D.C. is adding his own flair to the Disney Springs Art Walk: A Canvass of Expression in honor of ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for ...
The MOCA Geffen is spotlighting two major crowd-pullers: Olafur Eliasson ’s seductive light installation OPEN, on view ...
As I waited for the wood-paneled elevators to lift me up to the recently opened Ned’s Club near the White House, two ...
Athens Area Council for the Arts presents two exhibits by regional Black artists: "I Am Her and She Is Me" by Dominique ...
Featuring vivid cultural textiles, eclectic accessories and elaborately constructed hairstyles, artist Thandiwe Muriu’s ...
From Jamie Foxx’s stand-up special to Vinson Cunningham’s debut novel to anti-cunnilingus “propaganda,” the writer surveys ...
Kendrick Lamar made history as the first solo rapper to play the Super Bowl halftime show, using powerful symbolism in his ...
As BOOM Concepts celebrates its 10-year anniversary, it presents Collective Legacy II, a sweeping, intergenerational ...