Film
50 Years of Films About Japan's Downtrodden
Japan Society's online retrospective Cinema of Struggle features eight movies from director Kazuo Hara and producer Sachiko Kobayashi.
Film
Japan Society's online retrospective Cinema of Struggle features eight movies from director Kazuo Hara and producer Sachiko Kobayashi.
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The 10-episode series features stories of transformation from 10 guests.
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The organizers hope to raise $50,000 to help sustain the artist-led Dar Jacir Center.
Art
The first Rainbow Flag, designed by artist and activist Gilbert Baker, was raised in 1978.
Art
Born in Flames conjures entire worlds that respond to wounds inflicted by both capitalism and patriarchy.
Books
Electronic Landscapes takes the reader into the storied record shops and cozy home studios of Detroit’s most important musicians.
Opinion
In my work for the CreateNYC Cultural Plan, a set of recommendations and action plans for the sector, one lesson rises to the top: Don’t abandon the process.
Film
These indie thrillers revive classic noir tropes with fresh, distinct approaches.
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The viral petition has over 4,500 signatures.
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“Forever Strongest” by Bernard Klevickas is slated to tour department garages throughout the summer before being permanently installed on Spring Street.
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Yazmany Arboleda, the NYC Civic Engagement Commission artist in residence, launched “The People’s Bus” this weekend.
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For more than 100 years, Pacific Northwest College of Art has served as a dynamic creative center for emerging artists, designers, and cultural producers.