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In “Superfine,” the Africana-studies scholar Monica L. Miller explores the links between style, self-presentation, and ...
Janice Frame, a renowned artist and longtime Island resident, conveys the radiance and strength of African people, as well as ...
As the national art and celebrity worlds coalesced at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Met Gala in early May, the ...
When it comes to the Met Gala — the ultimate playground for daring fashion — a handful of men have consistently pushed the envelope, serving looks that are as b ...
The American designer – the latest focus of Wallpaper’s Uprising series – describes his aesthetic, born from family memories ...
The classic sportswear brand with a legacy in F1 will provide team apparel kits for the new entity in the sport since 2016 ...
Vincent Valdez’s "Just A Dream" at Mass MoCA confronts America's buried histories and social amnesia through powerful, ...
Today, we bring you another focus challenge, in which we invite you to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art.
Welcome to the Rhinestone Digest, a monthly column looking at what makes the Chicago drag and burlesque scene tick.
LOS ANGELES — Inside a North Hollywood police precinct late on March 9, 1977, before the cops began questioning her about her father, Carol Steindler noticed a young woman sitting outside an office.
In the month of May we saw everything from an announcement about CNN's surprising new streaming service to quirky news like ...
Breaking down the movies that flip the script on queer shame and erasure—and instead make it a glamorous, excessive spectacle ...