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Editorial: A Year into October 7

Standing against the ongoing genocide in Gaza

Five Artists Redesign Their National Flags

To more accurately represent what the country stands for, or to imagine its possibilities.

Quiet Revolution: On ‘Sedentary Fragmentation’

At Heaven Gallery, three generations of Iranian artists (and SAIC alumni) do much to expand the definition.

News Briefs

SAIC mourns the death of Lisa Kuivinen; a dinosaur is found in Montana; Justin Bieber abandons Twitter; and the White House negotiates with terrorists.

The Artist’s Toolkit and Cultural Reckoning: Iranian photography at MoCP

A look at "Burnt Generation," an exhibition of Iranian photographers at the Museum of Contemporary Photography until July 10.

A Look Inside the Creative Cafes of Tehran

Cafes have sprung up across Tehran as popular meeting places for Iranian youth.

A Hundred Rubies

A photo essay on the spiritual role of the pomegranate.

Iranian Cleric Beat Up by ‘Badly Covered’ Woman

After giving woman warning, she pushed him to the floor and started kicking.