AI follows law, but humans follow hearts. Study shows judges are swayed by sympathetic defendants, while AI judges ...
Art critic and biographer Blake Gopnik explores the intriguing history of the Barnes Foundation in an interview with Newsweek ...
Albert C. Barnes, founder of the Barnes Foundation, was too large a character to be restrained by mortality. He and his ...
So it might be helpful, for me and for our readers, to start off with a little match game, putting the upcoming Emmys race ...
A key part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is Title VII, a federal statute that makes it illegal for an employer to ...
The Triton Museum in Santa Clara, which has showcased local artists for many years, is exhibiting 20 years’ worth of work by ...
Blake Gopnik's book foregrounds the democratic yet complicated ethos underpinning Barnes's involvement in Impressionim and ...
In Deborah Kass’s Art History Paintings, the politics of display are just the beginning.
In recent essays, cultural critic Ted Gioia questions whether beauty is becoming a lost art in our increasingly utilitarian world. He suggests that aesthetic values are vanishing from daily life, ...
Put differently, Project 2025 would disrupt or corrupt the essential “supply chains” that sustain our democracy. Basic ...
Former Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer spoke on the practical challenges of legal interpretation with several legal ...
Berlin: The Québécois festival favorite tracks an emerging social media star with a jones for cleaning strangers’ houses. But Côté, an influential French-Canadian fixture of the art-festival ...