Letter of Recommendation: Framing
The practice — and aesthetics — of preservation. Continue reading Letter of Recommendation: Framing
The practice — and aesthetics — of preservation. Continue reading Letter of Recommendation: Framing
As her shapewear company, Skims, grows, the mogul is getting what she wants — and getting comfortable. Continue reading Kim Kardashian Has Learned Restraint
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Continue reading Impeachment, Iowa, Oscars: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
Here’s how their medical care really works. Continue reading What South Dakota Doesn’t Get About Transgender Children
Movies like “1917,” “The Irishman,” and “Ford v Ferrari” have all used their historical settings as a shield to deflect diversity critiques. But the past had people of color and women, too. Continue reading Stop Blaming History for Your All-White, All-Male Movie
Readers reflect on what was achieved, Mitt Romney’s act of defiance and the meaning of acquittal. Continue reading Trump’s Acquittal, and Romney’s Courage
A 1923 fight shows Confederate monuments are about power, not Southern heritage. Continue reading When White Women Wanted a Monument to Black ‘Mammies’
In our dystopian times, it’s too easy to fall into despair. But some day I will live on a donkey sanctuary with Michael B. Jordan. Continue reading I Quit My Bank. Am I Saving the World?
A federal judge found that four volunteers with the group “No More Deaths” were acting on their religious beliefs when they left food and water for migrants in the desert. Continue reading Judge Reverses Convictions of Activists Who Left Water for Migrants
Clashes, shootings and a vehicle attack erupt in the West Bank and Jerusalem, killing Palestinians and wounding Israeli soldiers. Continue reading Violence Surges in Wake of Trump’s Mideast Plan