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Salvadoran Man Denied Visa Partly Over His Tattoos
The Supreme Court decided against an LA woman who said her husband’s tattoos were incorrectly interpreted as gang symbols.
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The Supreme Court decided against an LA woman who said her husband’s tattoos were incorrectly interpreted as gang symbols.
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The man scratched the letters "ALI" on the House of Ceii, one of few remaining examples of residential architecture from the late Samnite period.
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Caucasus Heritage Watch’s latest report on Armenian cultural sites targeted by the Azerbaijani regime found a 75% increase in destroyed sites since fall 2023.
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Italian gallery owners Marco Voena and Edmondo di Robilant face allegations of bigotry, sexual harassment, and unsolicited Xanax deliveries.
Art
The artist has donated over 150 works from his foundation’s collection to the Portland Museum of Art, among other institutions in the state.
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Peri, who reportedly died in Hamas captivity, is remembered for his volunteering work and commitment to the visual arts.
Art
Powerhouse Arts’s first-ever “Community Art Day” brought children and adults together for pottery, printmaking, dance performances, and more.
Art
Local artists Jackie Chang and Chloë Bass created two multi-panel series, now on view at the Brooklyn station.
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Two Just Stop Oil activists were arrested after spraying the structure with what they say is washable orange cornflour ahead of the summer solstice.
Film
Juneteenth: Faith and Freedom (2022) is screening at the Brooklyn Public Library in Flatbush on Thursday, June 20.
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The LA arts nonprofit is marking a new chapter in its 20-year history.
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Gladstone, whose namesake gallery represents over 70 artists and estates, opened her first location in Manhattan in 1980 in a space “the size of a shoebox.”