The Unsettling, Text-Driven World of Barbara Kruger's 'Belief+Doubt'
The conceptual artist's latest installation is disruptive, bombarding, and overwhelming—but in a good way. More »
Shauna Miller is an arts writer and editor in Washington, D.C. She also works with Girls Rock D.C., a rock camp for girls ages 8-18.
The conceptual artist's latest installation is disruptive, bombarding, and overwhelming—but in a good way. More »
With "Are You My Mother?," the writer examines her past, using journal entries, psychological theories, and her own memories. More »
And other lessons from the American Society of News Editors conference, which focused on digital media More »
In a new paper on the efficacy of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" published in this month's Joint Force Quarterly, Col. Om Prakash boils down half a century of Pentagon-commissioned studies on gays in the military into seven short pages. Reviewing the research, he finds that the facts of gay servicemembers' fitness to serve have changed little over 50 years. But the reports themselves reveal something more: The Defense Department's own criticisms of military policies… More »
Critics say a march isn't the way to get gay marriage legalized More »
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