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The greatest filmmaker of postwar Japan found a new way to show life onscreen.
Now everything must change. That kind of knowledge production has, in effect, been automated. As a result, the “scientistic” ...
Music is humanity. Experiencing music provides a window to the beauty in the world and helps us sort through all our messy ...
I wanted to make a point of placing the monsters within the daily life of Tokyo,” says the photographer Tess Ayano, who spent ...
Emma Hintz, a third-year sociology student from San Jose, has already fulfilled about 200 orders through her handmade apparel ...
Vibrant portraits of Black girls hang in three eight-foot display cases near the Mayor’s Reception Room in City Hall. Other ...
The Festival Medallion Quest begins at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21 at the front steps of the Smoky Hill Museum. Salina Arts & ...
It’s why me and so many of my colleagues have dedicated our lives to the craft. We don’t get to do ... me and many others who believe in this art form.” Read the full letter below.
Josh Pritchard discusses the importance of accessible theatre experiences during the cost-of-living crisis.
Li Yuan-chia was born in 1929 in Guangxi, China. His early years were marked by displacement due to the Chinese Civil War, which led him to Taiwan at the age of 20. There, he became one of the ...
Unlike the typical users of social messaging apps who are content with simply sending messages, making voice calls, or ...
In “Second Life,” the journalist Amanda Hess navigates the stratified landscape of contemporary reproductive technology.