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Monthly Archives: September, 2020

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The V is for Virtual: What to Expect from 2020’s Visiting Artists Program

Fred Wilson, Ocean Vuong, Irma Boom, and others will e-visit for this fall's VAP.

Registration Confusion for Disabled & High-Risk Students

This fall, the highest-risk students have to contend with both COVID and bureaucracy.

Out of Bounds: F’s Bi-weekly Sports News

This week: Basketball, Football, Golf, Hockey, Snow Sports, Soccer, Surfing, Tennis.

Thorne in Their Side: How Bella Thorne Upended OnlyFans

How the former Disney star damaged the online sex work platform.

More Than Sketchy: Inktober Creator Accused of Plagiarism

Artist Alphonso Dunn accuses Jake Parker of plagiarizing parts of his upcoming workbook, “Inktober All Year Long."

Do Writers Think the US is Just New York City?

With contemporary American fiction’s obsession with NYC, where did the rest of 3.5 million square miles of the country go?

Weaving Intricate Honesty in “Llano en Llamas”

Eva Salazar's solo show at SITE deftly weaves history, memory, and vulnerability.

The Cyber Museum: Seeing Art On a New Platform During COVID

How @covidartmuseum on Instagram signals a new era.

Student Voices: Why the Youth Vote Matters

We should be sweeping the polls the way we're sweeping the streets.

Going Underground: The New SAIC Galleries

Newly moved and renamed, the former Sullivan Galleries face new challenges.

Voices Embodied: Disabled Artists’ Gallery Show at SAIC

SAIC's renovated Wellness Center holds its inaugural exhibition.

When Dissent Becomes a Crime

How India's authoritarian government is using colonial laws to punish its critics.

Out of Bounds: F’s Bi-weekly Sports News

This month's sports news, from football to dance and back again.