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Historic Film Photos Capture Hollywood's Legacy of Exploitation
A photo show at MoMA takes a brief historic look at exploitation of gender, race, and 'second-class citizens' in film.
A Century of Pulp Fiction Offers a Window into Black Identity
'Black Pulp!' features works created from 1912 to the present.
'Pizza Feelings,' Today's Comic by Akvile Magicdust
Lucy gets a job wearing a pizza costume so she eats a whole pie to get in the mindset.
Leonardo DiCaprio Wants to Make a 'Captain Planet' Movie
The 90s cartoon was positive propaganda to teach kids about taking care of the environment, so DiCaprio presumably hopes a movie will do the same for a new generation.
'Honorary Ladies Title Holder,' Today's Comic by Ed Luce
Disastra is given a dubious honor and decides to take a legitimate one in this comic about a gay pro wrestling league from comics star, Ed Luce.
It All Starts With a Rose In a Diverse Multimedia Show in Brooklyn
A group show focusing on painstaking artistry asks, “Is it romance that has changed, or craft?”
A Short History of Art World Potty Humor
The Guggenheim's golden toilet—called 'America'—is the latest in a long line of bathroom jokes.
'Comedians Get Lunch,' Today's Comic by Luke Healy
Lunchtime struggles are real when you're a comedian.
Lucy the Confused Girl Organizes a Protest in Today's Comic by Akvile Magicdust
Lucy organizes an anti-alien discrimination protest but her friends abandon her.
'The Littlest Memory,' Today's Comic by Leslie Stein
Award winning cartoonist, Leslie Stein, tells us a true story from her recent and distant past. In this comic she shows us who her grandfather was.
These Oil and Coal Companies Have the Worst Climate Change Records
A new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists shows how fossil fuel producers seed scientific doubt and block climate-related policies.