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World politics
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

We're Living in Horrible Conditions for Meaningful Dissent

The repeated imagery of war has desensitized the public, lowering political stakes and altering perceptions of conflict.
World politics
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

We're Living in Horrible Conditions for Meaningful Dissent

The repeated imagery of war has desensitized the public, lowering political stakes and altering perceptions of conflict.
fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

NYT alleges FBI investigated reporter over story on Kash Patel's girlfriend

The FBI's attempt to criminalize routine reporting is a blatant violation of Elizabeth's First Amendment rights and another attempt by this administration to prevent journalists from scrutinizing its actions.
Media industry
SF parents
fromPadailypost
8 hours ago

DA ordered to release fundraising records related to Stanford protesters

A judge ordered the release of fundraising records related to DA Jeff Rosen's prosecution of pro-Palestinian protesters at Stanford.
NYC politics
fromFox News
15 hours ago

NYC councilman and Mamdani ally Chi Osse arrested during eviction protest, video shows

Chi Ossé was arrested while protesting a woman's eviction in Brooklyn, highlighting issues of Black displacement and deed theft.
#photography
Photography
fromBerlin Art Link
1 week ago

Review of Peter Hujar and Liz Deschenes | Berlin Art Link

Peter Hujar's photography captures the intensity of impermanence and liveliness in 1970s and 80s New York, complemented by Liz Deschenes' contemporary works.
Photography
fromThe Phoblographer
2 weeks ago

The C-Word That Every Photographer Should Hate

Photographers should reject the term 'creator' as it undermines the artistic value of photography and conflates it with commercial content.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
11 hours ago

The Man Was Disarmed!' Tom Homan Grilled On Alex Pretti Shooting In Tense Exchange

Tom Homan addressed accountability concerns regarding ICE agents involved in the shooting of Alex Pretti, emphasizing ongoing investigations into the incident.
#art
New York Knicks
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

New York City's main sports arena used facial recognition to stalk & then ban a trans woman - LGBTQ Nation

A transgender fan was tracked and banned from Madison Square Garden using facial recognition technology due to her gender identity.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.bxtimes.com
1 day ago

We have to demand accountability': Vigil held for Mitchel Houses senior killed by stray bullet Bronx Times

Community leaders and residents demand accountability for gun violence following the death of 78-year-old Edgar Spence from a stray bullet.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

Peter Hujar's Photos Are All the Rage. He'd Be Shocked.

Peter Hujar's work, characterized by its handmade quality and erotic portraiture, is gaining renewed attention decades after his death.
Music
fromPitchfork
2 days ago

National Photo Committee: Red Hot Photo Committee

National Photo Committee's debut album showcases a polished blend of alt-country and punk influences, highlighting their musical evolution and storytelling prowess.
Privacy professionals
fromTheregister
2 days ago

Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of firms

Be Prime confirmed a cybersecurity incident involving alleged access to its surveillance footage and client data by a criminal hacker.
Philosophy
fromThe Village Voice
3 days ago

Historic Preservation as Cultural Self-Reflection: Reclaiming Stories, Identity, and Meaning in a Changing Urban Landscape - The Village Voice

Historic preservation is a cultural practice that shapes community identity and values, rather than merely a technical effort to protect old buildings.
NYC music
fromVulture
3 days ago

Jerry Saltz's '90s Art World

The end of the 1980s marked a shift in the art world, leading to new opportunities amidst a market recession.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Martin Parr: Global Warning review the great photographer in all his gluttonous, giddy glory

Martin Parr's exhibition 'Global Warning' showcases his unique perspective on everyday absurdities and reflects a sense of impending doom.
#contemporary-art
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Petal passion, super-surreal Polaroids and Billy Childish's California the week in art

Kettle's Yard showcases artists' floral passion, while other exhibitions feature diverse contemporary art themes and historical reflections on trauma and beauty.
Law
fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

John Eastman Is The Most Persecuted Man Since Jesus - Just Ask Him, He'll Tell You! - Above the Law

John Eastman has been disbarred for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election, drawing comparisons to Jesus from his supporters.
#defamation-lawsuit
Media industry
fromPoynter
22 hours ago

Judge dismisses Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit against MS NOW analyst's 'nightclubs' comment - Poynter

A federal judge dismissed Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit against Frank Figliuzzi, stating the comments were rhetorical hyperbole and not actionable.
Media industry
fromPoynter
22 hours ago

Judge dismisses Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit against MS NOW analyst's 'nightclubs' comment - Poynter

A federal judge dismissed Kash Patel's defamation lawsuit against Frank Figliuzzi, stating the comments were rhetorical hyperbole and not actionable.
Humor
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

Laura Loomer's Defamation Lawsuit Against HBO and Bill Maher Tossed Out: He Was Making a Joke'

A Florida judge dismissed Laura Loomer's defamation lawsuit against HBO and Bill Maher, ruling Maher's comments were merely a comedian's joke.
#kash-patel
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Kash Patel Gets Into Heated Exchange Over Lawsuit Confusion

Kash Patel is suing The Atlantic for $250 million over alleged false reporting about his career and personal conduct.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Kash Patel Gets Into Heated Exchange Over Lawsuit Confusion

Kash Patel is suing The Atlantic for $250 million over alleged false reporting about his career and personal conduct.
#nypd
New York City
fromCbsnews
2 days ago

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks out about "deeply disturbing, unacceptable" Brooklyn arrest

NYPD's Narcotics Unit faces a 90-day review after a violent arrest video raises serious concerns about practices and accountability.
fromNew York Daily News
4 days ago
Brooklyn

New video shows another angle of rough NYPD arrest inside Brooklyn liquor store

New surveillance footage reveals additional details of a controversial arrest involving mistaken identity and excessive force by NYPD detectives.
New York City
fromCbsnews
2 days ago

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks out about "deeply disturbing, unacceptable" Brooklyn arrest

NYPD's Narcotics Unit faces a 90-day review after a violent arrest video raises serious concerns about practices and accountability.
Brooklyn
fromNew York Daily News
4 days ago

New video shows another angle of rough NYPD arrest inside Brooklyn liquor store

New surveillance footage reveals additional details of a controversial arrest involving mistaken identity and excessive force by NYPD detectives.
US news
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Turning Point Journalist Says She Was Brutally Assaulted' By Anti-ICE Protesters and Comes with Video

Savanah Hernandez was assaulted by anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis, resulting in physical injuries and damage to her glasses.
NYC LGBT
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Just what they wanted: fed-up New Yorkers revel in SantaCon fraud charge

Stefan Pildes, organizer of SantaCon NYC, was arrested for misusing charitable donations for personal expenses.
Photography
fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

David Armstrong's Probing Gaze

David Armstrong's retrospective at Artists Space showcases over ninety works, emphasizing portraits and desire, revealing his artistic evolution and impact.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

FBI Investigated NY Times Reporter Who Wrote Unflattering Kash Patel Story

The FBI started investigating Elizabeth Williamson, a Washington DC based features writer for the Times, in March after she penned a report on Patel's use of government resources to give his country singer girlfriend Alexis Wilkins both security and transportation.
Media industry
Law
fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Lawyer Tells Attorneys For Missing Child That They're 'Gonna Burn In Hell' - Above the Law

A lawyer for Camp Mystic made a controversial remark during a hearing related to a tragic flood that killed 27 people.
US politics
fromemptywheel
1 day ago

Todd Blanche's Weird Double Standard Protects Sex Traffickers and Racists - emptywheel

Todd Blanche and Kash Patel indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for wire fraud, false representations, and conspiracy to money launder.
fromStreetsblog New York City
3 days ago

Tuesday's Headlines: Cops Are Doing It Wrong Edition - Streetsblog New York City

A state judge has ruled that every red-light ticket written to a cyclist under the state's vehicle and traffic law since 2019 is bogus. The city legalized the practice of biking through a red light on a pedestrian 'walk' signal, yet NYPD cops have been wrongly writing tickets for cyclists who go through the 'red' on the walk signal.
New York City
#social-media
fromFilmmaker Magazine
2 weeks ago

"What Solidarity Really Looks Like": Yael Bridge on Who Moves America

Drivers were delivering packages in deadly heat with no air conditioning; part-time employees, the majority of UPS' workforce, have been unable to receive benefits. Wages aren't rising at the same rate as the cost of living.
Independent films
Los Angeles
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Teen who went to photograph L.A. 'No Kings' rally shot, blinded by Homeland Security agent, attorney says

A USC freshman lost his eye after being shot by a DHS agent during a protest in Los Angeles.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

The International Center of Photography Presents Photobook Fest

Photobook Fest returns May 8-10 with over 80 publishers, workshops, panels, and book signings in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Media industry
fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

Amy Goodman's Journalism Is More Urgent Now Than Ever

Amy Goodman celebrates 30 years of Democracy Now!, a program airing on 1,500 stations, recognized for impactful journalism and activism.
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 days ago

Enraged Trump appointee sues media for reporting on his drunkeness. His lawyer is a "legal clown." - LGBTQ Nation

Kashyap Patel is suing The Atlantic for defamation over allegations of misconduct, while his lawyer has a history of unsuccessful lawsuits.
Brooklyn
fromNew York Daily News
4 days ago

Car deal gone bad sparks Brooklyn shooting death of teen food deliveryman

A car deal dispute is believed to have led to the shooting death of Steven Lantigua, an 18-year-old food deliveryman in Brooklyn.
Arts
fromArtforum
1 day ago

Making Rent: New York's New Apartment Galleries and Artist-Run Spaces

A new artist-run exhibition in Crown Heights showcases diverse artworks in a playful, chaotic environment, emphasizing collaboration and community engagement.
Privacy professionals
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Creepy surveillance': why some cities are shutting down Flock cameras amid privacy concerns

Residents of Dunwoody, Georgia, are protesting the city's contract with Flock Safety over privacy concerns and data ownership issues.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 days ago

What We Loved (And Didn't) in "Greater New York"

MoMA PS1 showcases over 150 works by more than 50 artists, reflecting New York's diverse and complex art world.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

He sent someone to intimidate me': Christopher Anderson, the photographer who shot Jeffrey Epstein

Christopher Anderson photographed Jeffrey Epstein unaware of his criminal background, experiencing intimidation during the process.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Roses and Thorns of Greater New York

Barbara Chase-Riboud declined to represent the US at the Venice Biennale, stating that now is not the right moment.
Social media marketing
fromFstoppers
1 month ago

Showcase Photography on Instagram in 2026 | Fstoppers

Instagram's algorithm has fundamentally shifted away from static photography, requiring photographers to adapt their content strategy and embrace storytelling to maintain audience reach and engagement.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 weeks ago

In "Discipline," Larissa Pham Explores Predatory Art-World Mentorship

Discipline explores the impact of teacher-student relationships through the lens of autofiction, focusing on trauma and the creative process.
Television
fromIndieWire
2 months ago

'Public Access' Review: A Serviceable Primer of Free-Speech Television Fails to Capture Its Bizarre Spirit

Public-access television enabled uncensored, authentic self-expression and allowed diverse creators to reach niche audiences outside commercial media.
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
2 months ago

New Report Helps Journalists Dig Deeper Into Police Surveillance Technology

Surveillance technology vendors, federal agencies, and wealthy private donors have long helped provide local law enforcement "free" access to surveillance equipment that bypasses local oversight. The result is predictable: serious accountability gaps and data pipelines to other entities, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), that expose millions of... SAN FRANCISCO - California must revoke permits allowing federal agencies such as Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to put automated license plate readers along border highways,
Privacy technologies
fromQueerty
2 months ago

Federal agents assault reporter, shoving & pepper-spraying her as she covers the aftermath of shocking killing of Alex Pretti - Queerty

"I was behind the line, trying to show what was happening, and they pushed me and sprayed me in the eye," Shortal said in a video posted to her Instagram page. "I was behind the line." In the caption, Shortal added that she was "clearly marked press" and standing "behind the police tape" when an agent told her to move back. She complied. But as she was doing so, a second agent pushed her.
LGBT
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

New Ways of Seeing at the Outsider Art Fair

The Outsider Art Fair has enriched New York City's art world since its inception in 1993, presenting eclectic and idiosyncratic artists who challenge traditional fine art hierarchies.
Arts
New York City
fromGothamist
1 month ago

Proposed NYC restrictions on protests fuel concern over free speech

Proposed NYC protest laws would create 100-foot buffer zones near schools and religious sites, prompting civil liberties concerns about First Amendment infringements.
US politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Federal Authorities Arrest Don Lemon Over Filming of Church Protest

Don Lemon was arrested by federal authorities over his connection to a St. Paul church protest; his lawyer called it an attack on press freedom.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Pete Hegseth Goes to War With Press Photographers

The Pentagon banned press photographers from briefings after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth objected to unflattering photos from a March 2 briefing on US-Israeli military operations against Iran.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

A View From the Easel

Artist Lusmerlin Lantigua uses meditative practices like dancing and singing to align body and mind before painting, viewing the studio as a flexible space where nature observation directly influences creative work.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

From bustling Venice Beach to gas station shrines: Alex Frayne's photographic exploration of America

South Australian photographer Alex Frayne documents America's fractured psyche through three years of analogue photography across nine states, focusing on western, southern, and Bible belt regions.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The Art World's Epstein Problem

Because they've long stopped being about just one depraved pedophile and have come to symbolize the endemic depravity of the world's richest elites. It's no surprise that the art world is implicated. There isn't much difference between a corporation's board of directors and a museum's board of trustees. It's more or less the same money, same power dynamics, and the same creeps crawling through the corridors.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Archival Art Will Not Save Us

Archival work supports historical recovery and cultural self-understanding, but not every artwork must be archival and political work requires action beyond mere presence.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The Art World After Epstein

We knew everything we needed to know about the art world before the Epstein Files dropped. Before heinous allegations against Museum of Modern Art trustee Leon Black emerged, or School of Visual Arts chair David A. Ross's sympathetic endorsement of Epstein came out, we knew about the intimate connections between institutional heads and donors and trustees. The exchanges of money, donations, or favors that bind them.
Arts
#performative-allyship
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The Commissioner We Need

It's impossible to imagine New York City without art, or contemporary art without New York City. This is where you come to see the best of the best, or to take part in making it. This country's international standing is down in the gutter, thanks to Trump, but this city is still a living, rolling dream. Right now, we're waiting to see who's going to be Mayor Mamdani's pick for cultural affairs commissioner. It's an important role that determines where the city's budget priorities will lie and who'll get a seat at the table. Gonzalo Casals, who served as culture commissioner under Mayor de Blasio, and Mauricio Delfín, who co-directs the Culture & Arts Policy Institute with Casals, have some urgent thoughts on the matter. It's a must-read not just for Zohran (send him a link if you're on texting terms), but for everyone who cares about art in this city.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Problems: Should I Sell My Work to People Whose Politics I Hate?

Artists can refuse to sell work to MAGA supporters and should prioritize values over financial gain, though consequences vary by financial situation and institutional leverage.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Nan Goldin's Battle Against Censorship

Art institutions are increasingly rejecting or silencing pro-Palestine artists, exemplified by the AGO declining Nan Goldin's work amid accusations tied to her Gaza stance.
Arts
fromArtnet News
2 months ago

A Downtown Gallery Disappears, Another Draws Controversy-and More Juicy Art World Gossip | Artnet News

1969 Gallery closed its Tribeca space after the building sale; founder Quang Bao plans Barcelona artist residencies and eventual New York reopening, prioritizing collaborations.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art and Power Collide in New York City

New York's art scene faces systemic corruption, yet exhibitions by Goya, Amazonian and Indigenous artists offer hopeful artistic resistance and storytelling continuity.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

When Artists Lose Their Archives

An artist lost a storage unit and later discovered parts of their work were sold online without notification, stripping authorship and meaning.
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

A View From the Easel

I work outside, carving and shaping the stone. Outside my house, I have a table, an extension cord, and tools. It's very cold and I have to wear all my winter clothes. When it's too cold, I do the filing and finishing work inside after I shape it outside. I listen to all kinds of music. I listen to Eminem all the time; his albums are all my favorites. For drawings, I work at Kinngait Studios or at home on my kitchen table.
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