We live in an age where the narrative is king. What is true, what is false, what is fact, what is fiction: These are distinctions that have been rendered meaningless by the power of the narrative.
In her forthcoming book The Slip: The New York City Street That Changed American Art Forever, art historian and critic Prudence Peiffer poses the question, “…what if we thought about groups in art ...
A young girl tends the spinning machine at a cotton mill in North Carolina. Children worked adult hours for pennies in mills and factories all over the United States until reforms came with the Fair ...
On May 1, 1935, thousands of New Yorkers took to the streets in honor of May Day. Some held signs demanding the release of the labor leader Tom Mooney from jail, other signs challenged the policies of ...
When most of us think of Jewish heritage travel, places like Jerusalem or the Warsaw Ghetto come to mind. Yet, from the pre-Inquisition sites that dot Spain, to farming villages in South America, ...
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