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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art displays work by Fierce Pussy.

These Radical, Long-Running Artist Collectives Are Models for Effective Activism

By Margaret Carrigan
Check out mixes by Austin DJ collective, Peligrosa

I’m Always Rocking Mixes by Peligrosa, a Group of Austin DJs

By Matt Shook
NAMIE, FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE - FEBRUARY 27: Police sergeant Yabuki Koshin and Constable Kanno Tomoyasu walk the grounds of Obori Kindergarten whilst on patrol within the 20km exclusion zone around Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, on February 27, 2012 in Namie, Fukushima prefecture, Japan. Police patrol the evacuated 20km exclusion zone, which is in force around the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and which encompasses six towns and two villages, looking for any signs of burglaries or crime in the now uninhabited zone. The exclusion zone used to be home to approximately 73,000 people but all have been evacuated by the government and are now restricted from returning home due to high levels of radioactive contamination from the explosions at the TEPCO owned Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant following the earthquake and tsunami of March 11 2011. (Photo by Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Getty Images)

An Art Show in Fukushima, NYPL Builds Under Bryant Park, and More

By Alanna Martinez
An installation view of Troika's "Cartography of Control" at Michael Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles. (© Troika, Courtesy Kohn Gallery)

Artist Collective Troika Flips Gravity at L.A.’s Kohn Gallery

By Janelle Zara
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