Art
Shadi Sheeha: representing Palestine through the tulip
How one artist channels his motherland and street art into his creative practice.
Pashtana princess: clothing as identity
Through Afghan dresses, family memory, and a return to Kabul under Taliban rule, this story examines how clothing becomes both armor and resistance, and what it means for Afghan women—at home and in the diaspora—to simply exist without fear or justification.
In discussion with Homebound filmmaker Neeraj Ghaywan
With Martin Scorsese as an Executive Producer, India’s Official Entry for the 98th Academy Awards has been shortlisted for Best International Feature Film.
Inside the Black Boy Art Show, where Black creativity took center stage
Part art fair, part block party, the traveling showcase brought Black male artists to Los Angeles and proved the community will always show up when given space to be seen.
The soft toy that’s drawing in long lines, and adults’ devotion
Jellycat, the UK-based plush toy brand, has expanded its marketing to appeal to adults and children alike.
Understanding Y2K nostalgia through Atif Aslam’s musical influence in South Asia
The organizers announced that it was the first time that a South Asian artist had sold out the highly sought-after venue like the Dolby Theatre.
Ali Sethi connects generations with his fusion music rooted in ancient Sufi traditions
In a conversation with Sethi, he shared how it is the aesthetics that connects people.
The life of a Las Vegas showgirl: beneath the feathers and the glamour
The life of a Las Vegas showgirl: beneath the feathers and the glamour. Cara Bender reveals the reality of being a showgirl in a city built on spectacle.
Who is this viral woman that keeps talking about decolonizing belly dancing on social media?
Getting to know more about Nurjahan Boulden, who is gradually decoding belly dancing and its positive impact on women.
Marina Rheingantz: Painting Memory, Weaving Landscape
For this Brazilian Artist, landscape is an interplay of memory, bound by the weft of material and time.
Review: Rainn Wilson and Aasif Mandvi brilliantly de-intellectualize ‘Waiting for Godot’
A review of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot," running through Dec 15 at Geffen Playhouse.
Ribbons, lace and grace; Orion Carloto’s ‘A Room of One’s Own’ is full of sleepy dreams and feminine fantasy
An homage to Virginia Woolf in the age of the Internet, for better or worse, takes life in a pop-up exhibition.
Tear down this poster: ‘ICONS’ by Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey’s newest exhibition piece depicts an older symbol of his work, this time in a light that tributes to its time on the street.
The exploitation of laborers is an artistic focal point in William Kentridge’s work
The South African-born artist’s retrospective is on display at the Broad Museum.
“we, the invisibles” tells a story of hospitality workers who keep the earth spinning
Performed by USC drama students, the play centers around a real-life case of a New York City hotel worker and her alleged assault by a high-powered politician.











