Before 2016, Isao Takahata’s Only Yesterday was considered the “lost” Ghibli film.
January 2019
A New Film Studio Aims to Replace On-Screen Cigarettes with Kazoos
In an effort to raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco use, Cignature Films releases the pilot episode of Mad Men featuring kazoos instead of cigarettes.
Celebrate the Lunar New Year at the Queens Museum
Celebrating the year of the pig, the Queens Museum will host a range of performances and workshops this Sunday.
How John Berger Restores Our Relationship to Art
A new biography on Berger reveals a writer who to this day speaks most eloquently and passionately to our frustrations, fears, hopes, and desires.
Rediscover One of the First Artists Who Choreographed Dance for Film
A stunning exhibition of Sara Kathryn Arledge makes a strong case for her as an overlooked artist deserving reevaluation and rediscovery.
More Than 75 New York Galleries Hit with Lawsuits Alleging ADA Violations
Galleries including Gagosian and Marian Goodman have been accused of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to make their websites accessible to the blind or visually impaired.
This Weekend, Visit Various Southern California Museums for Free
This weekend’s Annual Free-For-All Day offers a great opportunity to visit dozens of artistic, cultural, and scientific centers.
Sixty Philosophers and Artists Exchange Ideas Overnight
Over 60 philosophers, authors, artists, and musicians come together this weekend at the Brooklyn Public Library for a full night of conversations and performances.
Discover Critically Hot Books with Onomatopee Projects
Practice-based progressive art, design, poetry, and more.
Only Known Footage of David Bowie’s First TV Performance as Ziggy Stardust Is Found
Archivists have uncovered long-lost footage of Bowie’s 1972 performance on British TV show Lift Off with Ayshea.
James Turrell Indefinitely Closes MoMA PS1 Skyspace
After reports of an intruding luxury condo development, the artist requested that the museum close the work until the project’s construction scaffolding is no longer visible.
The Artists and Journalists Nominated for the 2019 Freedom of Expression Awards
The Index on Censorship annually honors outspoken artists and activists who have made a significant contribution to fighting censorship through arts, campaigning, digital activism, and journalism.