The Village Voice reviews Martha Schwendener’s new book on Vilém Flusser (1920-1991), who prophesied the dangers of digital tech.
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An exhibition of works by Danny Simmons will open Sunday, May 3, at The Butler Institute of American Art and run through July ...
The Kingsbridge Historical Society (KHS) will host an exhibition of artwork by celebrated Bronx painter Daniel Hauben from ...
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Eastern Africa's Turkana Rift is both a hotbed for fossil discoveries of our earliest ancestors and a literal hotbed of ...