A museum in Berlin is showcasing a new, more personal kind of art: a Jew in a box. Yes it … More
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Tilda Swinton MoMA Sleeping: Toronto’s Queer “Bed-In” Might Prove More Artistic
You’ve heard of the sit-in, but this remix of thebed-in takes activism and art to a whole new level. I wrote last … More
Tilda Swinton MoMa: Sleeping Actress Exhibit is Not Art
When I heard some lady was sleeping in a glass box and calling it art, admittedly, I was intrigued. Is … More
Hollywood vs. Bollywood: An Interview With Filmmaker James Kicklighter
Growing up in California, I was raised with a substantial Hollywood influence, but the Hollywood that was part of my … More
Mindy Kaling is a Role Model For Everyone, Not Just Women Of Color
This article originally appeared in PolicyMic. Mindy Kaling might just be the new role model for all of us. Notice, … More
India Rape Victim’s Death Prompts Vigils Across India, But This is Not Enough
This post originally appeared in PolicyMic Mumbai’s vigil, in memory of the unidentified 23-year-old Delhi gang rape victim, took place … More
Prague Street Art Exhibit Puts a Modern Spin on What’s Museum Worthy
This article originally appeared in PolicyMic I’ve been coming to Prague almost every year since my father moved here 15 … More
Election 2012 Results: Obama Reelection Will Help Minorities in the US and Around the World
With President Obama’s recent re-election, the White House received congratulatory messages from leaders around the world. But, what are the implications of … More
Hawaii Election Results: First Hindu Congresswoman and 3 Ways Women Made History at the 2012 Election
For some of us, who went to bed late and woke up at 5 a.m. to see the results of … More
Voter Intimidation and Suppression Reported in California, Virginia, and Colorado
When asked to make a prediction about the elections, Robert Entman, Professor of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University, … More