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  • Oct 22, 2024 | tpr.org | Sarah Gould |Jack Morgan

    A documentary will show downtown on Tuesday, October 22nd, which details Dia De Los Muertos how it was captured in the late 1980s. The Mexican-American Civil Rights Institute will screen La Ofrenda: The Days of the Dead at 7PM at UNAM, whose campus is between the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center and the’68 Hemisfair apartments. MACRI’s Sarah Zenaida Gould said the documentary will show a Day of the Dead that’s steeped in Mexican tradition.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | apollo-magazine.com | Sarah Gould

    Every revolution has its icons – images that bring the complex whirl of historical causality into focus. When it comes to iconic representations of the Industrial Revolution, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) was one of the first artists to vividly capture the roar of the ‘dark satanic mills’. Through clouds of steam and smoke, his works on display in ‘A World of Care: Turner and the Environment’ at Turner’s House bear witness to the resulting ecological changes.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | exepose.com | Helena DaSilva Hughes |Katie Matthews |Sarah Gould |Sam Bovey

    0 Cannes Film Festival (Shy’m Net via Flickr) France’s star-studded film festival, Cannes, took place last week. While it showcased some incredible films, it left much to be desired in terms of representation and the treatment of female stars. The Cannes Film Festival has always been inspirational, with the greats of fashion and film collaborating to create a truly incredible experience.

  • May 29, 2024 | lrb.co.uk | Sarah Gould

    On​ hot summer days, Parisians escape to the suburb of Fontainebleau. After the Château Royal, the forest is the city’s second monument, or at least that’s the way Théodore Rousseau saw it: a refuge from inflation, pollution, noise and epidemics (in 1849, artists confined themselves there to escape a cholera outbreak), and an inheritance. From the 1830s, Rousseau, Jean-François Millet and others converged every summer in the village of Barbizon on the forest’s northern edge.

  • May 29, 2024 | realchangenews.org | Sarah Gould

    Last year, more than 500 anti-trans bills were introduced across the U.S., according to a 2024 UCLA study conducted by the Williams Institute. In 2022, 23% of youth who identified as Indigequeer — Indigenous people who are 2SLGBTQIA+ — reported attempting suicide, according to The Trevor Project. From legislation to high suicide risk, it seems like the world is still telling Indigequeer people that they should not exist.

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