One Fine Show: “Monuments” at MOCA’s Geffen Contemporary and The Brick This exhibition of contemporary commissions paired with decommissioned memorials proposes new ways of grappling with history and memory in a fractured nation. By Dan Duray
6 MacArthur ‘Geniuses’ Doing Pioneering Work in Tech, Science and Media This year's "geniuses" include a New York Times reporter, a machine learning expert and a cybercrime fighter. They'll each receive $625,000. By John Bonazzo
Black Women-Centered Comedy Show Holds ‘Night of Levity for Black Lives’ A black women comedy show sought to uplift the black community as it deals with police brutality. By Madina Toure
Pledges, Protests and Palace Intrigue Over Policing in the NYC Council By Will Bredderman and Madina Toure
In Exchange With Black NYPD Officer, NYC Mayor Attacks ‘Black Lives Matter’ Rhetoric By Will Bredderman
Amid ‘Crisis of Confidence,’ Cuomo Signs Over Police Killing Cases to Schneiderman By Will Bredderman