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Seeing culture through the filmmaker’s lens
Film is more than entertainment—it’s a mirror and a map of our shared human experience. From academic ethnographies to community-led productions, filmmakers grapple with representation, authorship, ...
Anthropology research blends curiosity, observation, and analytical skill, and Loyola’s courses and library system provide a strong foundation for students. From immersive fieldwork methods to ...
Floods recently submerged large parts of Guwahati. One person died and nobody will take any responsibility as usual. I ...
Nithin Kamath’s visit to Victoria Memorial and Indian Museum in Kolkata has triggered a conversation on museum culture in ...
Art, Memory, Home" — a major exhibition featuring the art of celebrated artist Lillian Pitt (Warm Springs, Wasco, Yakama) and ...
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences announced its 2026 class on April 23, recognizing 25 UC-affiliated scholars, 23 UC ...
Visual series created by young people blends social research with visual storytelling, bringing academic inquiry into ...
Beauty or Bondage?” the new exhibit at The Durango Art Center, admonishes viewers to pay attention to the subordination of ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath has sparked a debate on how Indians engage with their historical and cultural institutions ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Edmund Snow Carpenter (1922-2011) was ...
Japan’s official homeless count has fallen 90% since 2003. But thousands living in internet cafés, cars and friends’ couches ...
The public has a rare opportunity to view the work of Whidbey Island artist Hank Nelson at Cloudstone Sculpture Park on April ...
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