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As if it were a jump shot from their basketball-obsessed childhood, “soaring towards the rim like a kite,” Andrea Gibson ...
In a new op-ed for The Washington Post titled, “Donald Trump is not a clown. I should know,” Tim Cunningham, a board member for Clowns Without Borders, an organization that works to share joy and ...
Upstairs, Loya’s “En las Nubes” invites quiet introspection and transformation through solitude, while Duran’s “Ancestor ...
Dr. Drew Pinsky delivers the symptomatology behind Trump Derangement Syndrome in an interview with FOX News' Raymond Arroyo.
Every piece of art tells a story—but some, like this one, practically demand to be unraveled. This isn’t just a blog. It’s an open invitation to join me on a little adventure—to interpret, uncover, ...
People want social experiences that don’t involve political preaching. Fashion shows give the chance to cheer someone on, enjoy the company of others in an atmosphere of art, music and excitement.
IDEAS Can we please have less political art now? For the past eight years, much of our entertainment has been explicitly — often clumsily — anti-Trump. Look how that worked out.
Art is inherently political. Here are some artists who are using their voice for good Good artists create more than beauty; they create justice.
Art can speak to our hearts. That’s part of its power to provoke thought, emotion, and action. And that is why censorship is often a weapon wielded by those who fear art’s motivating power.
When art shrinks to the size of politics. By David Brooks Opinion Columnist My colleagues at T Magazine had a very good idea. They gathered some artists and museum curators and asked them to name ...
Is Political Art the Only Art That Matters Now? The art world is going to war with Trump. If it doesn’t shoot itself in the foot first.