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Avi Benlolo: Human rights museum’s Nakba exhibit must be suspended
The Jewish community shouldn't support public projects in this climate of state-backed antisemitism
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The Independent
· Jun 26, 2026
AI-generated George Washington run by conservative PragerU is a featured on Trump’s ‘Freedom Truck’ as it tours US
Mobile museums from controversial right-wing group feature AI-generated depictions of American historical figures
Korea Times News
· Jul 5, 2026
Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief
Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief
GLAAD
· Jul 1, 2026
Meet the Year 3 EMEI Cohort: Ari Moren
Written by Shar Jossell A painter and visual storyteller, Ari Moren is a member of GLAAD’s 2026 EMEI cohort, where she is developing a body of work rooted in memory, intimacy, and shared human experience. Her paintings invite viewers into moments that feel deeply personal while remaining universally familiar. Memory is the foundation of Moren’s [...] The post Meet the Year 3 EMEI Cohort: Ari Moren first appeared on GLAAD.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 8, 2026
Kes dadah babitkan artis calar imej keseluruhan produksi
PETALING JAYA: Penahanan seorang pelakon wanita drama Gerak Khas 2.0 akibat penyalahgunaan dadah baru-baru ini disifatkan mencalarkan imej keseluruhan produksi walaupun insiden tersebut hanya melibatkan pelakon kurang popular atau ‘sendu’. Pengarah dan penerbit, Ahmad Idham Ahmad Nadzri, 52, berkata, golongan artis sepatutnya bijak menilai kesan perbuatan mereka memandangkan identiti selebriti yang sering terlibat dengan aktiviti ... Read more The post Kes dadah babitkan artis calar imej keseluruhan produksi appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Variety
· Jun 22, 2026
‘Let Us Be’ Director Viviane D’Avilla Talks About Shining a Light on Intersex Rights in the U.S.: ‘Their Rights Are Being Taken Away’
Over a decade ago, Brazilian photographer and filmmaker Viviane D’Avilla traveled to India looking to develop a photography project based on the country’s culture and spirituality. There, she met members of the Indian Hijra community, a legally recognized third gender encompassing those who are transgender, intersex or eunuchs. That meeting would completely change D’Avilla’s project []
Wired
· Jul 10, 2026
A New Experiential Gallery Just Might Change Your Mind About AI Art
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Related coverage for "Avi Benlolo: Human rights museum’s Nakba exhibit must be suspended": The Independent — AI-generated George Washington run by conservative PragerU is a featured on Trump’s ‘Freedom Truck’ as it tours US. Korea Times News — Int'l collaboration key to preserving cultural heritage: KHS chief. GLAAD — Meet the Year 3 EMEI Cohort: Ari Moren. Utusan Malaysia — Kes dadah babitkan artis calar imej keseluruhan produksi. Variety — ‘Let Us Be’ Director Viviane D’Avilla Talks About Shining a Light on Intersex Rights in the U.S.: ‘Their Rights Are Being Taken Away’. Wired — A New Experiential Gallery Just Might Change Your Mind About AI Art
