The inaugural edition arrives at a moment when Abuja’s creative infrastructure is expanding with unusual momentum. While Lagos has historically shaped the country’s artistic discourse, Abuja’s ...
Essays are easy. Fiction is hard,” says British writer Zadie Smith in an interview reproduced in Dead and Alive, her fourth ...
The next generation of technology must be built in dialogue with artists, storytellers and cultural thinkers to create tools ...

Make Culture Weird Again

Twenty-five years into the 21st century, culture is markedly different than it was in the previous millennium. Everyday life ...
In a world where political dressing often becomes a safe, predictable uniform, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stands out for her distinctly modern, quietly confident style. She isn’t flamboyant ...
Consider this an early prototype of forthcoming “Elect Shapiro” ads: a hardworking white woman against a backdrop of snow ...
One reason a coffee obsession is cheaper than, say, a wine obsession: coffee is much more perishable, which means it ...
The 2026 Angoulême Comics Festival is officially cancelled after mass boycotts and organizer controversy. Publishers, ...
In his introductory speech, the curator of the museum expressed his vehement opposition to the content of the exhibition, ...
The city is littered with buildings that fail, one way or another, to meet their potential and their promise to honour their ...
Explore the resilience and daily realities of Ukrainians enduring relentless warfare in a country forever changed by conflict ...
Jones, author of The 1619 Project, delivered the Elizabeth Turner Jordan ’59 Distinguished Lecture in the Humanities at the Jewett Art Center Auditorium on the evening of Nov. 12.  The talk was hosted ...