The defining experience of Ema Ryan Yamazaki’s childhood left her with badly scraped knees and her classmates with broken bones. During sixth grade in Osaka, Japan, Ms. Yamazaki — now a 34-year-old documentary filmmaker — practiced for weeks with classmates to form a human pyramid seven levels high for an
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'Quiet on Set' explores allegations of abuse, toxic behavior at Nickelodeon
Bryan Hearne, a former cast member of All That, speaks in the docuseries Quiet on Set. ID/Warner Bros. hide caption toggle caption ID/Warner Bros. Bryan Hearne, a former cast member of All That, speaks in the docuseries Quiet on Set. ID/Warner Bros. For those with fond memories of watching kid-centered
'Half American' explores how Black WWII servicemen were treated better abroad
Though more than one million Black Americans contributed to the war effort, historian Matthew Delmont says a military uniform offered no protection from racism. Originally broadcast Nov. 8, 2022. Hear The Original Interview Source link
'Organs of Little Importance' explores the curious ephemera that fill our minds
Jungian psychology is having a moment, owing to the self-published The Shadow Work Journal that rode a TikTok-powered wave to become a surprise publishing behemoth. The slim workbook, authored by a 24-year-old, outsold every other book on Amazon a few weeks ago and sent Google searches of “shadow work” soaring.
Mother-daughter relationships are fraught. Jenny Xie explores how
Jenny Xie’s debut novel is Holding Pattern. Cheryl Chan hide caption toggle caption Cheryl Chan Jenny Xie’s debut novel is Holding Pattern. Cheryl Chan Jenny Xie’s new novel dives into how “strange, infuriating and precious” mothers can be to their daughters. Who is she? Xie is a writer and editor
U.S. Show at Venice Architecture Biennale Explores Peace With Plastic
Two years ago, the United States Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale presented a backward glance, examining the softwood framing technique that transformed building construction in the 19th century. For this year’s show, the 18th edition of the Architecture Biennale, the pavilion’s exhibition looks at the material of the future
In Her Final Works, Kaari Upson Explores Self-importance and Decay
LOS ANGELES — On a go to final month to Kaari Upson’s studio right here, it appeared like she simply left to seize a cup of espresso or possibly one of many “rubbish burritos” she cherished a lot. Her artwork was in every single place: new work and drawings protecting
Camille Norment Explores New Sonic Terrains at Dia Chelsea
The ringing produced by this hieratic brass sculpture has each a plastic and a sonic part — a degree Norment underscores by itemizing the media used on this set up as “brass, sine waves, autonomous suggestions system, and archival radio static.” In different phrases, she’s utilizing periodic sound (that’s, sine
New Ralph Lauren assortment explores collegiate type on traditionally Black campuses
Ralph Lauren has launched a restricted vogue assortment that collaborates with two main traditionally Black schools. It attracts on the work of an all-Black artistic group. Ralph Lauren conceal caption toggle caption Ralph Lauren Ralph Lauren has launched a restricted vogue assortment that collaborates with two main traditionally Black schools.
‘All My Mates Hate Me’ Explores British Social Anxiousness
Gaynord, nonetheless, comes from a unique background. “I grew up in a council home,” he mentioned. “My mum’s a cleaner, my dad’s a taxi driver, in Manchester. My faculty wasn’t notably good.” What he and “the Toms” had in widespread, he mentioned, was a bent towards nervousness and overthinking. Materials