The highest exhibition of land art in South Asia debuted this month 12,000ft up in the Himalayas—addressing the ecological crisis facing the Indian region https://t.co/AlADtgIEVN
At the time, Gohil remembers reporters clamoring to him for a comment on the public rejection.
He calmly recounted the answer he gave them, saying, "I don't blame the people who are against me. I blame their ignorance on the subject."
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An interviewer once asked great painter Elizabeth Murray how she fit into art history.
She said: “That way of seeing historically, belongs to the guys. The greatest part about being a woman in the world of painting is that I’m not really part of it. I can do whatever I want”
San Francisco’s first tiny cabin village for homeless people opened.
Everyone who has been living in a tent on the site for a year has been offered a room. Nobody turned it down.
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The downside to living in rural Kansas, of course, has always been economic opportunity.
But price-conscious urban dwellers have been drawn to places they never thought they could live. https://t.co/XGHxzaoEBo
Banning books by a certain group of people or based on a specific point of view is a violation of our First Amendment right. We won't allow our rights to be trampled.
Support our fight against book banning and tell the world: I read banned books.
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Today on Holocaust Remembrance Day, today when a Tennessee school board decided to remove the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Maus" from its curriculum, today when teaching about racism is under attack…77 years ago today my dad, barely 6 years old, was liberated from Auschwitz.