Mark Zuckerberg repealed fact checking on Meta's platforms. Is it good news for artists? Performance artist Harriet ...
I just hope somebody notices.” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg didn’t lose everything, but he lost enough to know the feeling.
We expected the video to gain traction, but we didn’t anticipate just how massive it would become,” says Guy Bar, the founder ...
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Jesse Eisenberg joined a growing list of stars—including Matthew McConaughey, Glen Powell—who’ve moved away from Hollywood.
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Charlie Peacock’s stage name sounds like it was designed to be the nom de plume for a pop superstar, not someone who would ...
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A Wilderness Mindset" at MCLA Gallery 51 explores the connection between art, nature, and ritual through immersive works by ...
Because it comes from regular people and not institutions that some people deem to be “corrupt,” champions of common sense suggest it leads to a purer form of truth. Yet it is precisely because it ...
An exhibition at the Hammer Museum shows why. By Siddhartha Mitter A jury found them guilty of conspiring as part of a crew to steal art, sports memorabilia and artifacts from smaller museums.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited the White House on Thursday to discuss Meta’s role in helping the Trump administration with America’s international tech leadership, the company confirmed.