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Arts & Culture (Page 113)

Saudi Arabia art - Faisal Al Tayeb

December 2, 2020

Saudi Arabia’s Underground Art Scene Finally Hits the Mainstream

The city of Khobar is a four-hour drive from Riyadh, capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and is best known for the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals. Now, however, Khobar has a new claim to fame: It’s the epicenter of a burgeoning art scene.

By Sabal Almadi

Philadelphia Eagles Tailgate in COVID-19

December 2, 2020

Sports, Love, and Beer Pong in the Time of Coronavirus

The pandemic stopped just about everything, except for Philadelphia Eagles fans.

By Anna Wesche

December 1, 2020

‘We Had to Create Our Own World’

“That was when it clicked—I need to get a little shop and have people come to me,” she said. “So I don’t have to worry about the politics of being transgender or have to hide it.”

By Isabella Mata

December 1, 2020

Brooklyn Native Changes Hip-Hop History with New Beats

Angeliette recently posted on his Instagram, remembering the creation of their group, asking, “What producer list? We are the soundtrack to a generation, an era. We birthed a lot of you cats out there.”

By Bria Davis

November 30, 2020

Commentary: Yes, Miriame Kaba Means Literally Abolish the Police

Calls to defund the police at a summer 2020 protest. [Credit: Sloane Verbic] This summer, as people poured into the […]

By Sloane Verbic

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