Actress, Activist, Arrestee: A Timeline of Jane Fonda
Recently, actress Jane Fonda has made headlines for her arrests in Washington, D.C. while protesting for action on climate change. Her career as an activist, which has developed in conjunction with her acting career, has spanned over fifty years. Let’s explore a timeline of the causes she’s supported.
An Hourglass of Sand
Father’s day, many years ago: I’m sitting on the beach on a rainbow beach towel. Waves rush and tumble over each other. I run my fingers through the sand, warm like french toast from the sun. The beach extends indefinitely in both directions.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
On Carrie Mae Weems
There are many remarkable women I could go on and on about, whose work inspires me every day, both as a people and as artists. However, one artist who has always held a special place in my heart is Carrie Mae Weems.
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What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Watching True Body on “Television”: Exploring Their New Single
Ink Magazine sits down with the band to talk sound and experience.
Playlist: Rough Love
For a not-so-perfect Valentine’s Day… or for your everyday life.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
The Board Game Renaissance and Tabletop Escapism
Board games offer not only a fantastical escapism through immersive art and gameplay, but a societal escapism grounded in shifting the grounds for human interaction.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Voices of Richmond’s HIV Epidemic at the Valentine
Despite all of these factors, why do many people not know about what it’s like for people with HIV/AIDS today? The new exhibition Voices from Richmond’s Hidden Epidemic at The Valentine tackles this question.