After backlash, the advertising ploy, which reimagined literary figures from Peter Pan to Frankenstein’s monster as people of color, was canceled less than 24 hours after it was announced.
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February 6, 2020

 

Penguin Random House and Barnes & Noble’s Latest Diversity Initiative Failed Miserably

After backlash, the advertising ploy, which reimagined literary figures from Peter Pan to Frankenstein’s monster as people of color, was canceled less than 24 hours after it was announced.

Hakim Bishara

 
 
 
 

Celebrating the Founders and Future of French Animation

This year’s FIAF Animation First Festival showcases the work of emerging filmmakers, all of whom build on the rich history of French animation that began over a century ago.

Christopher Lee Inoa

 
 
 

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As Appeals to Cancel Art Basel Hong Kong Amplify, Local Gallerists Criticize “Myopic” Media Coverage

Local galleries are pushing back on largely Western arguments that Art Basel Hong Kong should be cancelled because of political unrest, but as coronavirus spreads, the argument for cancellation strengthens.

 

Online Images Reinforce Gender Biases Around Professions, Study Says

Searching Shutterstock, Wikimedia, Twitter, and the New York Times’s website, the study found that online depictions of librarians, nurses, computer programmers, and civil engineers are misrepresented.

 
 
 
 
 

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Ai Weiwei Creates Bombs, a New Limited-Edition Print, Now Available for Purchase

The 72-by-48-inch print is based on the artist’s recent site-specific installation at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri.

 
 
 
 
 

Rotterdam’s International Film Festival Highlights Communism, Unionism, and Environmentalism

The documentaries at this year’s edition tell stories of World War II spies, activists fighting deforestation, Czech political corruption, and more.

Forrest Cardamenis

 
 
 
 

Stream the Films That the Oscars Got Right

Once in a blue moon, the Academy Awards hit the nail on the head. In advance of Sunday’s ceremony, stream the films the Oscars properly recognized in years past, from Babe to Spirited Away.

Dan Schindel

 
 
 
 

Strange and Subtle Portraits of Artists’ Hands

Karl Haendel’s large drawings of artists’ dominant hands are an unexpected portrait of the Los Angeles art scene.

Jennifer Remenchik

 
 
 
 

A Chance to Revisit the Music, Art, and Theater of the Weimar Era

This month, the LA Philharmonic, REDCAT, Hauser & Wirth, and other spaces will stage events celebrating the Weimar Era.

Matt Stromberg

 
 
 
 

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