[ad_1] Mirrors, lights, and household furnishings converge on a grand scale in the luminous installations of Song Dong. The Chinese artist’s interdisciplinary practice often combines performance, sculpture, painting, video, and calligraphy to summon memories and create monumental immersive experiences. Themes of transition and ephemerality often appear in Song’s pieces, like a series of installations and […]
Crime Drops 45% in D.C., Boosting Small Business Confidence,…
[ad_1] In a recent op-ed in the Washington Reporter, Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), applauded President Donald Trump’s increased focus on law and order in Washington, D.C., emphasizing its significance for small businesses in the region. With crime rates reportedly dropping significantly since the deployment of the National Guard, Loeffler […]
Why Thousands in Jail Suffer Without Mental Health Treatment
[ad_1] This is The Marshall Project’s Closing Argument newsletter, a weekly deep dive into a key criminal justice issue. Want this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for future newsletters. It’s a struggle most states are dealing with and few have managed to solve: Where to place people who have been arrested or charged with […]
Spam Email Creator Has No Regrets 31 Years Later (Exclusive)
[ad_1] NEED TO KNOW Laurence Canter, along with his then-wife, Martha Siegel, became infamous among early users of the internet after they sent the first commercial spam to drum up business for their law firm Incensed with the message, others bombarded the couple with death threats and obscene phone calls and shut down their law […]
Cisco and Panasonic Validated Design for IP Broadcast Infras…
[ad_1] The media and entertainment industry is undergoing unprecedented transformation, driven by the rapid evolution of high-resolution video formats and the increasing complexity of content delivery. As video resolutions advance from UHD/4K to 8K and now to 16K, the demand for a robust IP infrastructure capable of supporting higher speeds and greater bandwidth has never […]
Explore an Online Archive of 12,700 Vintage Cookbooks
[ad_1] “Early cookbooks were fit for kings,” writes Henry Notaker at The Atlantic. “The oldest published recipe collections” in the 15th and 16th centuries in Western Europe “emanated from the palaces of monarchs, princes, and grand señores.” Cookbooks were more than recipe collections—they were guides to court etiquette and sumptuous records of luxurious living. In […]
7 Tips to Up Your Photography Game
[ad_1] For most people, a huge part of traveling is taking photos. Whether you’re bouncing around the globe with fancy cameras or just documenting a trip with your phone, taking good pictures is key to reliving a favorite trip and sharing your experience with family and friends. It’s not hard to take good travel photos. […]
New Musical! “COFFEE” is Now Streaming Everywhere!
☕ Coffee: The Musical ☕Not just a drink — a whole mood. This show takes the daily ritual we all know and spins it into a soulful, steamy, full-bodied musical experience. Each song is like a fresh brew: bold, smooth, and sometimes bittersweet. Expect harmonies that hit like a double shot, humor that bubbles like […]
“Anba Solèy Lakay” by Photographer Frédéric Georges
[ad_1] A series highlighting the warmth and resilience of Hatian culture by photographer and director Frédéric Georges. Born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Georges attended St. John’s University in New York, where he specialized in photography and directing. His work spans personal projects as well as fashion and editorial assignments that reflect a sensitivity to the people, […]
Attorney States Teenagers Should Face Charges In Racial Assa…
[ad_1] by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton September 5, 2025 I think that the evidence based off of the racial slurs that can be heard in a video, at least that I present, warrants further investigation into potentially escalating any charges that would be referred to a hate crime,’ attorney B’Ivory LaMarr said. A 14-year-old was […]