A Radiant Chaos: Reflecting on 57 Years of Resilience at the NYC Pride March
By Arielle Shannon As a street photographer, my practice is defined by the absence of a destination. I set out on long, aimless walks, governed only by the intent to…
By Arielle Shannon As a street photographer, my practice is defined by the absence of a destination. I set out on long, aimless walks, governed only by the intent to…
In a striking interruption to her maternity leave, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has re-emerged into the public eye to spearhead the administration’s response to a wave of vandalism…
The cultural landscape of New York City is a living, breathing archive—a space where the legacies of radical queer elders intersect with the spontaneous, joyful energy of a championship parade,…
By the mid-1990s, Arnold Schwarzenegger was not merely a movie star; he was a global cultural monolith. Having successfully navigated the transition from bodybuilding icon to Hollywood’s most bankable action…
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool stands as one of the most solemn and iconic landmarks in the United States. A site of historic marches, quiet reflection, and national pride, it…