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Hunter College

How Women Are Using Digital Platforms to Find Parity in the Arts

'Digital tools offer an opportunity to reach so many more people without needing to fall back on traditional structures that have long excluded women,' said Alex Farkas of UGallery, just one digital platform contributing to correcting the gender divide in art sales and artist representation.
By Margaret Carrigan
Students wait to go into class with the First Amendment casting shadows down the hall.

Robert Longo Shadows Hunter College Hallways in American Flag and First Amendment

Though somewhat imposing, the site-specific work featuring the American flag and First Amendment serves as a reminder of our right to free speech and expression.
By Taylor Dafoe
A Bedouin child plays in the Palestinian Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, during a visit of the Palestinian prime minister on March 2, 2017. The United Nations raised concerns last month over newly announced demolition plans in the Palestinian Bedouin village that threaten dozens of buildings including a primary school. / AFP PHOTO / ABBAS MOMANI

BDS Movement Backfires, Deals Blow to Thousands of Palestinians

Boycotting Israel leads to Palestinian unemployment.
By Eden Gorodischer
The Central Park Conservancy is hosting an Autumn in New York Gala on Thursday where guests can party among the fall foliage.

To Do This Week: Be a Better Feminist at the Strand, The Plaza Hosts Masquerade Ball

By Jennifer Ashley Wright
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.

Bernie Block—How Sanders’ Continued Candidacy Keeps the Democratic Party Tacking Left

By Will Bredderman
A member of the Jewish community, wearing a kippa.

Silence Over Anti-Semitism at CUNY

By The Editors
Mary Boone and Peter Saul. (Photo: Courtesy of Mary Boone Gallery)

Peter Saul & Mary: a Classic Gallery Champions an Old-School Artist

By Ryan Steadman
Artists and activists held signs and banners outside the Brooklyn Museum, with messages like "BK NOT 4 SALE." (Photo: Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Protests at Brooklyn Museum, Baby Saved in Queens Fire and More

By Stephanie Grella
Firearms aquired in a buyback in Los Angeles (Photo: David McNew for Getty Images)

NYPD Deputy Commissioner: Gun Buybacks Don’t Work for NYC

By Will Bredderman
Liz Krueger. (Photo: Andrew H. Walker for Getty Images)

Liberal Manhattan Legislator Proposes Infiltrating the NRA With Gun Control Backers

By Will Bredderman
Harold Holzer, in his office surrounded by his collection of Lincoln memorabilia, will retire from the Met this summer. (Photo by Jackie Neale Chadwick, courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Longtime Met Museum Public Affairs Head Harold Holzer Steps Into New Role at Hunter

By Alanna Martinez
Will Crutchfield, conductor, and Clementine Margaine, mezzo-soprano, Isabella Gaudi, soprano, SungWook Kim, tenor, Santiago Ballerina, tenor, Daniel Mobbs, Bass-baritone, in the performance of La Favorite by Gaetano Donizetti, in the Venetian Theater at Caramoor in Katonah New York on July 11, 2015. (photo by Gabe Palacio)

Donizetti’s French Love Story Composes a Cosmopolitan Evening in Westchester

By James Jorden
Angelina Dreem

Digital Art: One Woman’s Hard-Wired Solution to Harlem Gentrification

By Casey Quackenbush
Left to right Halley Gilbert as Zerbinetta with comedians Jonathan Rohr, Samuel Themer and Roman Laba in Utopia Opera's production of "Ariadne auf Naxos" PHOTO CREDIT: Christine Moore

When Operas Cross Genres, It’s Mishmosh—or Magic

By James Jorden
The African Burial Ground National Monument, in Lower Manhattan.

The Wages of Regret: How Do We Remember Painful Portions of History in the Context of a Modern City?

By Chris Pomorski

Weiner Volunteers Show Up in Force at Manhattan Debate

By Ross Barkan
Meds and eds and cool designs. (CUNY)

A Healthy Architectural Addition: CUNY and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Building New East Side Facilities

By Chloë Ashby

At Clinton's Morning-After Rally: Defiance

By Jason Horowitz

Hunter Seeking a Swap: Kips Bay for New Tower

By Matthew Schuerman

In This Week’s Observer…

By Observer Staff

Dems Debate Tibet, Nuking Brooklyn

By Observer Staff

Crime Blotter

By Ralph Gardner Jr.

Is Wesley Clark a Democratic Ike or Bill’s Clone?

By Josh Benson

Approaching Her Eighth Decade, An Artist at the Top of Her Form

By Mario Naves
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