Art Flourishing During Challenging Periods

In the realm of arts and cultural commentary, independent journalism continues to be a beacon for truth and exploration. This week, our newsletter delves into the vibrant and controversial intersections of art, politics, and social movements in 2025. As the art world grapples with the ramifications of autocracy and hidden agendas, our articles uncover stories that challenge the status quo […]

BSA Weekly Image Compilation: September 21, 2025

**BSA Weekly Image Compilation: September 21, 2025** In a time when images convey stronger messages than text, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) continues to engage hearts and minds through its Weekly Image Compilation. The compilation for the week of September 21, 2025, is a colorful presentation of the vibrant spirit and variety of Scouting activities across the country. From […]

An Open Letter to Zohran: Support and Protect Art Workers

In a time where leadership transitions mark pivotal moments of change and opportunity, the election of Mayor-Elect Mamdani ushers in a promising era for New York City—one where the forgotten voices of working people and immigrants may find new resonance. But as plans are laid to address long-standing issues, it is crucial to remember the indispensable role of arts and […]

Basel’s 1986 Anonymous Street Artist Rebellion: “Shut All Windows and Doors Promptly!”

**Basel’s 1986 Anonymous Street Artist Revolt: “Shut All Windows and Doors Right Away!”** In the spring of 1986, Basel, Switzerland, witnessed an extraordinary yet fascinating cultural spectacle that would later be referred to as the “Anonymous Street Artist Revolt.” This spontaneous movement featured a series of artistic actions that left the inhabitants of the city both puzzled and fascinated. The […]

Trump-Appointed NEA Chair Begins Second Term

Mary Anne Carter Returns as Chair of the National Endowment for the Arts Mary Anne Carter is set to return as the head of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) after receiving Senate approval. This appointment marks her second tenure as chair, having previously led the agency during the first Trump administration. Carter’s reinstatement follows the resignation of Maria […]

Studies Indicate Enhanced Quality of Life Through Gratitude Practices, As Reported by Researchers and Psychologists

While some individuals claim that their school days represent the pinnacle of their existence, others assert that life improves as one ages. Spanish psychologist and writer Rafael Santandreu presents a different perspective, contending that the “finest phase” of life is not linked to your age—it starts the moment you alter your mindset towards gratitude, and this can occur at any […]

Monument to “Victims of Communism” Modified Following Reports of Nazi Associations

**Controversy Surrounds Ottawa’s Memorial to the Victims of Communism** A memorial in Ottawa, Canada, dedicated to the victims of communism, has recently faced significant changes following the discovery of potential Nazi affiliations among some of the individuals it was set to commemorate. The monument, named “Canada, a Land of Refuge,” was unveiled last December, aimed at honoring those affected by […]

Completion of Restoration for Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Statues 1,200 Years Following Earthquake

More than 1,200 years following the damage caused by an earthquake, the two alabaster statues representing Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III—referred to as the Colossi of Memnon—have undergone partial restoration. Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has recently revealed the newly restored, 30-foot-tall monuments at the entrance of the ancient king’s 86-acre burial ground close to Luxor. King Amenhotep III reigned […]

“Legendary ‘Rocky’ Statue Set for Reinstallation at the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Steps”

The iconic “Rocky” statue, representing Philadelphia’s tenacity and underdog victory, is set to be permanently reinstated at the pinnacle of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) steps in 2026. This move follows Sylvester Stallone’s initial appeal for the statue’s return, which he commissioned in 1980. However, an overwhelming public response prompted the Philadelphia Art Commission to vote in favor of […]