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  • Wellesley College currently admits only some transgender and nonbinary applicants. Students voted for a non-binding referendum pushing for more inclusive admissions and communications policies.
  • Puerto Rico, the nation's sixth-largest school district, is in crisis. It's both uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters and unusually ill-equipped to help children recover from them.
  • 'Return to Monkey Island' revived a beloved series that began in 1990. Critics have liked the new game, but fans are split on its art style and its controversial ending.
  • Writer Jeff Guinn draws on new interviews with federal agents and surviving Branch Davidians in his account of the confrontation, which left scores of people dead, including more than 20 children.
  • Four San Diegans share how their lives have been changed by the pandemic over the last two years.
  • Syntax: An Arrangement Feb. 4 to Mar. 12, 2022 Open House: Saturday, Mar. 5, 5-7 p.m. About the project: From Feb. 4, 2022 a group of 15 artists who gathered on Zoom in 2020 and 2021 have occupied Art Produce Gallery and considered what they are now, and how they move forward. "Making our practice public, we invite viewers to look in the gallery windows throughout the month while we make things, write words, share knowledge, chat, laugh, help each other and arrange the space." Participating artists: Michelle Montjoy, Ryan Bulis, Carrie Minikel, William Feeney, Brian Black, Bhavna Mehta, Joseph Perez-Green, Sheena Rae Dowling, Siobhan Arnold, Gilbert Neri, Richard Keely, Anna O'Cain, Tim Penney, Melissa Walter, Lynn Susholtz Related links: Art Produce on Instagram Art Produce on Facebook
  • The museum invited their security officers to curate an exhibition of their own. The result is a show filled with art from the sixth to the 21st century.
  • This lecture explores how depictions of women reading, writing, and receiving letters in seventeenth-century Dutch genre paintings may be understood as expressions of modernity. These contemporary scenes of "everyday life," though imagined and often idealized, engaged with social and cultural ideas about women's education, literacy, and learning in the Dutch Republic. Focusing on the exceptional group of paintings by Gabriel Metsu, Frans van Mieris, and Gerrit Dou presented in the exhibition Exchanging Words: "Women and Letters in Seventeenth-Century Dutch Genre Painting", this lecture takes a closure look at these captivating images and the ways in which artists depicted women as active participants in their intellectual lives. Speaker: Lara Yeager-Crasselt, Curator, The Leiden Collection Register now! Follow Timken Museum of Art on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Governors in Indiana and Idaho sign into law bills banning gender-affirming care for minors, as Republican-led legislatures continue to curb LGBTQ+ rights this year.
  • These songs ache with loss, even as they explode in full-bore rock mayhem, and that loss extends beyond the deaths of loved ones.
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