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'Botched' Dr. Terry Dubrow Feels 'Honored' To Be Raising 3 LGBTQ Kids ...
No question, the current U.S. presidential administration is trying its damndest to erase and eradicate a pluralist society ...
Juneteenth Youth Summit is being hosted by the Goose Creek branch of the NAACP in collaboration with Alpha Kappa Alpha ...
The City of Seattle is considering suing graffiti taggers for damages caused by their tagging. Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison proposed the legislation to the city council Tuesday. If passed, ...
Lee "SOEMS" Beard talks about his creating process, how he got started in graffiti, and what he hopes for with the future of graffiti. CAMBRIDGE — There’s no putting the paint back in the can.
Gordon Matta-Clark: NYC Graffiti 1972/3 has the feel of a time capsule that never veers too far into didacticism, while the art almost makes you feel like you’re there. Natalie Haddad May 5, 2025 ...
Steven Jiang rode the L to school in the Loop, never noticing the art all around. One day, he did. And gradually he came to think public art could breathe life into Chicago’s neglected communities.
Four stark letters, aggressively scratched into the tube doors, boldly outlined on the walls of track visible as the train ascended above ground, emblazoned on every street. This article is taken from ...
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a prominent street art curator — did something surprising: He sued.
In the 2013 Yale University publication “The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti,” Rafael Schacter calls READ “The most active coast-to-coast writer in the United States.” ...
Attention graffiti fans and fiends: The New Orleans-based artist who calls himself READ is having an exhibition of what he calls “interior work” at an Arabi art gallery. The show, opening ...