“Ukraine is like porcelain, easy to break yet impossible to destroy,” says artist Slava Leontyev in the documentary “Porcelain War,” which opened Friday in Bay Area theaters.
Upon entry, visitors are greeted by a 55-foot-tall "Whirligig" wind-powered configuration, which sets the tone for the quirky art displayed inside. The American Visionary Art Museum exhibits ...
With its extensive collection of avant-garde 20th-century works, the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (MALBA) is an essential stopover for art lovers. It holds more than 400 pieces and ...
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He wrote that health insurance companies “have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue to abuse our country for immense profit,” while calling out their “corruption and greed” and “power games.” ...
He wrote that health insurance companies “have simply gotten too powerful, and they continue ... the white middle class, native-born Americans or Black people. Conservatives tell a story about ...
But Americans overall are less positive about ... She likes his promises to take on powerful companies. And she’s eager to see him challenge the ingredients they use in the food she finds ...