DC’s National Gallery Acquires Its First Haitian Artworks Through Two Major Donations Artists represented in the works comprising the donation include Rigaud Benoit and Edouard Duval-Carrié. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
One Fine Show: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith Curates ‘The Land’ With Precision It’s a tricky needle to thread, but Jaune Quick-to-See Smith seems to have done it. By Dan Duray
SAAM Rehang Offers a More Expansive Take on American Modern and Contemporary Art The galleries are now home to more work by women, immigrant, LGBTQ, Black, Indigenous, Asian-American and Latinx artists. By Delia Harrington
Team Mueller is Holding ‘Dozens of Sealed Indictments,’ According to Intel Source By John R. Schindler
Obama’s Funniest Speechwriter Explains How Trump ‘Gives Wedgies’ Instead of Telling Jokes By Harmon Leon
Right-Wing Media Attacks Wrong Christine Ford in Quest to Discredit Kavanaugh Accuser By John Bonazzo
Meet the Convicted Con Man Behind George W. Bush & Michelle Obama’s Viral Candy Video By John Bonazzo