In early February 2026, one-third of the workforce—including 300 journalists—working across different desks at The Washington Post experienced the “weight of the paper”. To many who were laid off, ...
German-based photographer Wolfgang Tillmans' current exhibition at Regen Projects opened to long lines and an overflow crowd ...
Images that lie are hardly new to the age of artificial intelligence. At the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the exhibit “Fake” tracks the long history of photo manipulation.
After fifty-one men were convicted of the crime, Pelicot became a feminist hero. But additional accusations left her children ...
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Memorial University students are bringing The Muse back into print, something editor John Harris says reinforces community connections on campus.
A century and a half before today's AI deep fakes, photographers created remarkable image manipulations. Here are 10 images from the 19th and 20th Centuries that tricked the viewer.
Books & the Arts / How the popular mayor and a popular front of radicals and reformers transformed New York City Michael Kazin Mike Wallace’s Gotham at War is the third and final volume of the most ...
Artists and cultural commentators have been lambasting the “AI-slop,” “brainrot” and meme-based content that now pervades the main feeds of TikTok and Instagram. But for Zoe Alameda, who graduated ...
It's old-fashioned in the best way.
“I’m Scared,” an exhibit by Master of Fine Arts art student Angela Anh Nguyen, opened Thursday at the Roski Graduate Gallery.
On the fifth floor of Posvar Hall, students can sometimes be found playing with Legos, making jewelry or creating art in a designated play space — the Imagination PLAYce.