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‘Brain Rot,’ the Scourge of the Chronically Online, Becomes Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year

The Oxford University Press has recently announced “brain rot” as the word of the year for 2024. This term is associated with the negative effects of spending excessive time online,

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Develop Your Work and Aesthetic Philosophy at New York Studio School

Forge Your Artistic Journey with New York Studio School's MFA and Certificate Programs Discover a lifelong commitment to artistry with

Memoirs of an Immigrant Curator and Philanthropist

Marica Vilcek's Memoir Chronicles Her Journey from Czechoslovakia to The Met and Beyond Marica Vilcek's memoir, "Giving and Receiving: Memoirs

RIP MetroCard

The New York Transit Museum is paying tribute to a beloved NYC icon, the MetroCard. As New Yorkers bid farewell

House Votes to Fund the Arts, Despite Trump Threats

House Votes to Continue Funding for NEA and NEH Despite Trump's Threats Following President Trump's proposal to eliminate funding for

The Internet According to Sex Workers and Cyberfeminists

Mindy Seu's groundbreaking project, "A Sexual History of the Internet," challenges traditional narratives of internet history by highlighting the contributions

Why Are We Paying for the Privilege of Rejection?

The issue of application fees in the art world is a pervasive and often overlooked form of class stratification. Many

Wade into Slow-Motion Suspension and Anticipation in the Radiant Film ‘Divers’ — Colossal

Geordie Wood, a talented photographer based in New York, takes viewers on a visual journey through his short film "Divers."

Curating a Show on My Ineffable Mother, Ursula K. Le Guin

Opinion I never would have considered putting together this exhibit while my mother was still alive. Ursula K. Le Guin