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No hashtag without action: Why you should take your activism off-line
Raising visibility on social media is fine. But showing up in person and doing the work is what makes change
11/18/2017 23:30 UTC
Keep the camera: Why you shouldn't worry about taking photos in museums
Art curators may not like it, but there's no real reason to ban taking photos
10/12/2016 23:04 UTC
Why's everyone so down on the memoir?
Critics take grim satisfaction in tearing the genre to pieces. How quickly they forget Nabokov and Karr and Wolff
01/15/2013 02:37 UTC
Artist uses Phil Collins, Skype to construct online personae
In Jill Pangallo's quirky, social media-based performance at Austin's MASS Gallery, the medium is truly the message
08/13/2013 21:44 UTC
The US Capitol will be home to "Hannibal" fan art thanks to a New Jersey teen – this is their design
Rep. Andy Kim, who chose the painting, didn't even know it was fan art for the cult favorite serial killer series
05/25/2021 20:13 UTC
Coming out as an artist: I tried to be normal, but my creative side couldn't stay hidden
I wrote my first book in a closet and told almost nobody. I learned early that being "the creative one" was hard
11/13/2016 05:30 UTC
The Stoned Age: Were cavemen on drugs?
New research argues that geometric patterns in paleolithic paintings is evidence of their taste for hallucinogens
07/14/2013 19:00 UTC
This totally creepy art project will make you think twice about NSA mass surveillance
The project, installed around New York City, records public conversations and then tweets them as @Conversnitch
04/23/2014 21:50 UTC
The accidental soldiers who fought Bush's wars
The veterans in a new documentary signed up for weekend Guard duty, but spent a decade fighting in the Middle East
11/10/2011 20:05 UTC
New strategies to get kids to create media, not just consume it
Instead of only watching and playing, encourage kids to make, code, and craft their own content
05/31/2018 00:28 UTC
An obscene filmmaker defends himself
As senators push for more porn prosecutions, we talk to the man at the center of the next federal obscenity trial
04/20/2011 01:52 UTC
"This Is Not a Novel" by David Markson
Another cheeky, strangely moving tour de force from a master of experimental fiction.
04/19/2001 23:40 UTC
Amanda Palmer's rose-colored glasses: Don’t bet on Donald Trump making “punk rock great again”
Sure, art can flourish in "dark times." But in the last 100 years, liberalism and a stable middle class helped more
12/30/2016 21:06 UTC
"Hellaware": Art-world hipsters vs. rural juggalos in a trippy indie odyssey
In this no-budget satire, an aspiring NYC photographer "discovers" the teen rappers behind "I'll Cut Yo Dick Off"
09/24/2014 03:00 UTC
Ivory tower romances, "lesbian" koalas and more
A few of the zany, interesting news stories we're loving today.
03/01/2007 06:24 UTC
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