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- An artist embraces her Iranian past and her American presentIranian American artist Shirin Neshat calls on the experience of being an exile to create compelling images of people living on the margins.
- Top picks: A South Korean thriller, classic anime from Japan, and moreMovies from ‘Parasite’ director Bong Joon-ho and anime legend Satoshi Kon, and music from The Comet Is Coming offer a gateway to international fare.Â
- First Look'Same stage as the Louvre': Google digitizes Puerto Rican artThis is the first time Google used its high-tech "art camera" to preserve and showcase work from Puerto Rico, where museums are struggling to survive.
- Can art help unite a diverse society? Museums aim to find out.The reopening of the Museum of Modern Art in New York shows a trend toward diversity, with more attention paid to women and artists of color.Â
- Please touch the fine art: Museums embrace a hands-on approachMuseums and artists are collaborating with visually impaired individuals to create multisensory exhibits that go beyond sight.Â
- One woman’s quest: Use art to bring focus to marriage (video)The beautiful designs of Nushmia Khan’s nikahnamas – Islamic marriage contracts – help draw attention to each partner’s rights and responsibilities.
- Honoring Leonardo da Vinci, the master who never stopped experimentingThis year, museums across Europe are celebrating Leonardo da Vinci’s unparalleled achievements with exhibitions that glimmer with life.
- Top Picks: Sports news sites, Rewinder, and moreThe Athletic has quickly become one of the best spots for online sports news. And if you're interested in sports analysis, check out Rewinder.
- Welcome to the museum. Did you bring a spoon?To generate discussion around exhibits, museums add something unexpected: food. In Washington, the Hirshhorn serves up Thai food – and protest art.
- Top Picks: Shuri’s debut, Vampire Weekend’s latest, and moreCritic Candace McDuffie on the ‘Avengers’ spinoff comic featuring Shuri from ‘Black Panther,’ Vampire Weekend’s album ‘Father of the Bride,’ and more.
- Top Picks: ‘A Silent Voice,’ ‘Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young,’ and moreAnd check out ‘We Are Witnesses: Becoming an American,’ a short film series that breaks away from the partisan debate about immigration.
- Top Picks: ‘Can You Ever Forgive Me?,’ Karen O’s ‘Lux Prima,’ and moreYannis Philippakis’ voice is immaculate on Foals’ fifth album ‘Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost, Part 1,’ there's a new version of ‘Les Misérables,’ and more top picks.
- Through an African lens, ‘a story for the world’Priya Ramrakha, one of the first African photographers for Time and Life magazines, was an insider to the independence era of the 1950s and ’60s.
- Top Picks: Dido's 'Still on My Mind,' PBS's 'Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People,' and moreThe film 'Burning' is available on DVD and Blu-ray, producer Andrew Huang makes enjoyable, interesting music using fireworks, shaving supplies, and Legos, and more top picks.
- Top Picks: 'The Guilty,' 'Diana Ross: Her Life, Love, and Legacy,' and moreNils Landgren has single-handedly made playing the trombone cool, the Criterion Channel is the Criterion Collection’s first native video streaming site, and more top picks.
- What are you watching? Readers recommend 'Parks and Recreation,' 'The Princess Bride'Monitor TV and movie fans share what they've been watching lately.
- Looking for our nation’s forgotten stories? Turn up the volume.Ordinary folks often get left out of history books, but an overlooked medium may encourage a more inclusive historical record: audio. Sound recordings offer a more nuanced story of our past.Â
- Top Picks: Steve Gunn’s 'The Unseen In Between,' CBS's 'Aretha!,' and moreThe documentary 'Science Fair,' which chronicles the efforts of young people to triumph at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, is available to rent and buy via iTunes and Google Play, Netflix’s new animated series 'Carmen Sandiego' reimagines the title character as a contemporary Robin Hood, and more top picks.
- Bauhaus then and now: designers draw inspiration from rich legacy of creativityTo understand modern design, you need to start with the Bauhaus. The German design school, founded 100 years ago, lasted only 14 years, but its influence – and ethos – inspires designers and architects today.
- Top Picks: 'Tidying Up,' Meet Vermeer on GooglePBS's 'Margaret: The Rebel Princess' examines her life in relation to the turbulent events of the world in which she lived, sweet dog tale 'Pick of the Litter' is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, and more top picks.