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Gail Asper isn’t visibly angry about ‘Nakba’ exhibit. But she’s resolute about fixing the rights museum

National Post

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July 5, 2026

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Analysis: Asper blames the human right museum's 'Nakba' debacle on bad leadership, and says a leadership change can fix wayward institutions

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Le Monde

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· Jul 7, 2026

One hundred early works by Claude Monet reunited at Le Havre's André Malraux Museum

The MuMa exhibition, showcasing drawings, caricatures and paintings, places the painter in his family and regional context.

Metro

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· Jul 9, 2026

Remembering Bonnie Tyler’s iconic appearance in major UK soap

Bonnie Tyler has left behind an extraordinary legacy.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Bergelar peragawati, orang fikir jalan seni pasti mudah

Di sebalik senyuman dan keyakinan yang sering dipamerkan di hadapan kamera oleh pelakon dan peragawati, Nia Atasha, siapa sangka wanita berusia 29 tahun ini pernah berada di titik paling rendah dalam perjalanan seninya dengan mengakui hatinya terdetik untuk melupakan terus impian sebagai pelakon. Menurut Nia, dia pernah merasakan dirinya sudah terlalu lama menunggu peluang yang ... Read more The post Bergelar peragawati, orang fikir jalan seni pasti mudah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

GLAAD

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· 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.

POLITICO

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· Jul 2, 2026

Julia Cagé

Economiste, professeure à Sciences Po

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· Jun 23, 2026

Oakland artist Mildred Howard’s first major retrospective is up now at OMCA

Oakland artist Mildred Howard’s first major retrospective is up now at OMCA At 81, the multimedia artist who lives and works in West Oakland, has received her first museum survey and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

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Related coverage for "Gail Asper isn’t visibly angry about ‘Nakba’ exhibit. But she’s resolute about fixing the rights museum": Le Monde — One hundred early works by Claude Monet reunited at Le Havre's André Malraux Museum. Metro — Remembering Bonnie Tyler’s iconic appearance in major UK soap. Utusan Malaysia — Bergelar peragawati, orang fikir jalan seni pasti mudah. GLAAD — Meet the Year 3 EMEI Cohort: Ari Moren. POLITICO — Julia Cagé. Oaklandside — Oakland artist Mildred Howard’s first major retrospective is up now at OMCA