Caitlin Clark Breaks Silence on Controversy Involving WNBA Commissioner Engelbert

Caitlin Clark Breaks Silence on Controversy Involving WNBA Commissioner Engelbert

Caitlin Clark has confirmed that she has not heard from WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert following a controversy stirred by teammate Napheesa Collier’s public statement earlier this week. The Indiana Fever star said Thursday that she had no prior knowledge of Engelbert’s alleged comments and has had no communication with the commissioner since the story broke. … Read more

Marie Antoinette: The Fashion Icon Who Still Reigns, Centuries Later

Marie Antoinette: The Fashion Icon Who Still Reigns, Centuries Later

Over two centuries have passed since Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the Revolution, met her tragic end — yet her influence continues to captivate the world, especially in the realm of fashion. From Kylie Jenner posing in lavish gowns for glossy magazines to Chappell Roan’s recent Lollapalooza performance in powdered wigs and … Read more

Saving Lagos’ Lost Memories: The Artists Rescuing a City’s Forgotten Photos

Saving Lagos’ Lost Memories: The Artists Rescuing a City’s Forgotten Photos

In the heart of Lagos, Nigeria — a city full of history and culture — thousands of old photographs were being forgotten. Stored in rice sacks, cardboard boxes, or sometimes even burned, these pictures told the everyday stories of people’s lives, now fading under heat, humidity, and time. Two artists — Karl Ohiri, a British-Nigerian … Read more

Museums Face Pressure as Trump Administration Cracks Down on the Arts

Museums Face Pressure as Trump Administration Cracks Down on the Arts

In President Donald Trump’s second term, the American art world is facing an escalating crisis. Federal support for the arts is shrinking, political scrutiny over cultural expression is rising, and many museums are staying silent — either out of caution or fear of retaliation. Experts and advocates are calling it nothing short of a “national … Read more