“The Evolution of Underwear in Art: A Historical Overview”

**The Legacy and Evolution of Undergarments: A Glimpse into Nina Edwards’ *The Virtues of Underwear*** Fashion history is often perceived as the tale of opulent outerwear, iconic dresses, and avant-garde design. Yet the evolution of intimate apparel forms a rich, overlooked narrative that reveals the social, economic, and cultural transformations of societies across centuries. British writer Nina Edwards dives deep […]

“Ingrid Gould Ellen and Marquis Jenkins Discuss Housing Challenges and Solutions in NYC”

**The Rise of Independent Arts Journalism in a Crowded Media Landscape** In an era where corporate control and click-driven news dictate much of the media landscape, independent arts journalism plays a crucial role in providing critical, community-focused, and inclusive perspectives on art, culture, and the issues shaping society. Publications like *Hyperallergic*, which prioritize thoughtful reporting and integrity over profit-driven narratives, […]

Boston University Suspends Admissions to Art History PhD Program

**Boston University Pauses Humanities and Social Sciences PhD Admissions Amid Financial Realignments** Boston University (BU), one of the nation’s prominent research universities, has suspended admissions for a wide array of PhD programs in the Humanities and Social Sciences for the 2025–2026 academic year. This decision impacts prestigious tracks like Art History, English, Anthropology, Philosophy, Political Science, and others. The decision, […]

Hyperallergic to Host Community Town Hall Discussion

**Join Hyperallergic’s First Virtual Town Hall Meeting for Members on December 10!** Hyperallergic, the leading voice in arts journalism and commentary, is thrilled to announce its first-ever virtual town hall meeting exclusively for its members. Scheduled for **December 10 at 6 PM (EST)**, the event promises to be an engaging and enriching moment to connect with fellow art enthusiasts, hear […]

“Exploring the Vibrant World of Queer Sci-Fi in Los Angeles”

# Exploring the Intersection of Community, Creativity, and Identity: *Sci-fi, Magick, Queer L.A.* **Los Angeles —** The newly opened exhibition, *Sci-fi, Magick, Queer L.A.: Sexual Science and the Imagi-Nation,* hosted at the USC Fisher Museum of Art in collaboration with ONE Archives, invites visitors into a vibrant exploration of unconventional subcultures. Connecting the threads of science fiction fandom, occult practices, […]

“Apparel Label Emphasizes Worker Transparency by Featuring Makers’ Faces on Garment Tags”

### Los Angeles Apparel Tags Honor Workers and Enhance Transparency in the Fashion Sector In an era where fast fashion frequently hides its labor conditions, Los Angeles Apparel distinguishes itself by showcasing the humanity involved in its production process—quite literally. The brand has rolled out clothing tags that display the faces and brief life stories of the employees who contribute […]

Georgia State University Introduces MFA in Studio Art and MAT in Art Education Programs

# The Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design at Georgia State University: A Gateway to Artistic Excellence The **[Ernest G. Welch School of Art & Design](https://bit.ly/4ftFVwx)**, part of the College of the Arts at Georgia State University, is positioned as a leading center for academic discourse, practical art creation, and global engagement with the arts. Offering NASAD-accredited (National […]

“Speedy-Inflating Tent Transforms Camping Experience by Simplifying Setup and Removing Inconveniences”

# AirNEST Inflatable Tent: Transforming the Camping Adventure Camping is a cherished hobby for countless Americans, providing a chance to unplug, refresh, and immerse in the beauty of nature. As reported by *Statista*, over **50 million Americans went camping in 2023**, with more than twice that number choosing traditional tents over RVs. Nonetheless, while tent camping has its appeal, it […]

Lively Mosaic Bird Murals Adorn the Walls of a Manhattan Subway Station

**Fred Tomaselli’s “Wild Things”: Infusing Nature into the New York Subway** When the New York City subway began its journey in 1904, it was celebrated as a “magnificent public project” that not only offered quick transportation but also embraced the chance for stunning decoration and design. More than a century later, this ethos of merging functionality with artistry remains vibrant, […]