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Arts & Culture (Page 114)

November 19, 2020

Brooklyn College Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Discrimination

A 72-year-old Italian professor alleges the school was trying to "push him into retirement."

By Nikki Main

November 18, 2020

The Human Rights Activist Known As Afghanistan’s ‘Mother’

In conversation with Laila Haidari, an Afghan human rights activist, social entrepreneur, and founder of Camp-e Mather, or Mother Camp, the only private drug rehabilitation center in Kabul.

By Robyn Huang

GameStop Store Front

November 15, 2020

The Scalping Dilemma Persists Amid New Xbox and PlayStation Sales

GameStop storefront just before closing time Selden, N.Y.  [Credit: André Lloyd] (NEW YORK) — Today is the day. After months […]

By André Lloyd

November 15, 2020

Sahrawi Baking Workshop Provides Universal Food Inspiration

Matteo de Mayda's photo series shows Sahrawi refugees personifying the strength of the community through baking workshops.

By Michelle Mackey

Typwriter with paper that says "copyright claim"

November 14, 2020

Celebrity Photographer Joins Fight Over Online Photo Usage

Photographer Mark Seliger is suing the media conglomerate Urban One Inc. for allegedly using his original work without permission on one of its websites, Bossip.com.

By Sonya Singh

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