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Feminist Performance Artists like Ono and Mendieta Resurface Amid Social and Political Tensions
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Shawn Stewart Arrested for Stalking His Drug Counselor Despite Lack of Email Verification
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Former TV Writer Ruth Fowler Turns to AI Training Work as Hollywood Opportunities Fade
Clipping Wars: Companies Exploit Short Clips for Viral Marketing Campaigns
Caregivers Share Personal Stories in New Reading Collection to Address Multigenerational Caregiving Challenges
Joshua Jackson Profiles Nomadic Van Dwellers and Community Spirit in Quartzsite, Arizona
Anonymous Artist Creates Guerrilla Art in Griffith Park Featuring 'The Hiding Man' and Eerie Signs
Nevada sex worker describes emotional connections with clients in documentary
Climbing Everest Safer but Less Profound, Says Krakauer
Bertrand Cooper Explores the Silent Profession of Writing and Its Link to Financial Stability
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Profile of Mira, a 12-Year-Old Girl in San Francisco, by The New Yorker
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Beverly Glenn-Copeland's 1986 Album 'Keyboard Fantasies' Gains Recognition After Rediscovery
Alan Michael Parker Transitions from Poet to Cartoonist, Explores Color and Emotion in Single-Panel Cartoons
Atavist Magazine's web archive shows consistent access with a brief outage on December 29, 2025
Researchers and critics warn about AI’s risks to children’s development in education