Month: April 2019

Henri Matisse once said, “With color one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft.” And contrary to popular belief that witches only wear black, adding bright shades to your life is actually the most magical thing whether it comes in the form of clothing, earrings, nail polishes, or hair dye. And if you’re […]

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“It was a stable, a candy shop, then a contractor’s workshop,” says 30-year-old artist Sarah Zapata, recounting the history of the unheated Red Hook space that has become her studio, which is right next door to the basement apartment she shares with her girlfriend. When she took it over in October 2017, “there was all […]

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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand has endorsed a set of policy proposals that put forth “actionable” steps designed to help reduce the racial wealth gap, BuzzFeed News reports. The proposals include guidelines aimed to help fix systemic economic racial inequality in the United States. The New York Democrat, who announced in January that she was running for […]

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