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Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars New York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy. by Daisy Prince Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince Documented 50 years later, a new look at the 1968 Paris protests from a lost archive Hidden away for half a century, rare photographs by a young freelancer captured the chaos and optimism of three weeks of social unrest known as... by Daisy Prince Conversations If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth Two women helping to lead the tech sector towards greater diversity and inclusion discuss the power of code to advance women from America to Afghanistan. by Daisy Prince At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife NYC is finally free to dance without fear of crackdown again with the repeal of New York’s 91-year-old Cabaret Law. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold The ‘Soul of a Nation’ comes to a small corner of America’s heartland The groundbreaking Tate Modern show comes, of all places, to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars New York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy. by Daisy Prince
Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince
Documented 50 years later, a new look at the 1968 Paris protests from a lost archive Hidden away for half a century, rare photographs by a young freelancer captured the chaos and optimism of three weeks of social unrest known as... by Daisy Prince
Conversations If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth Two women helping to lead the tech sector towards greater diversity and inclusion discuss the power of code to advance women from America to Afghanistan. by Daisy Prince
At Large Taking back New York City’s nightlife NYC is finally free to dance without fear of crackdown again with the repeal of New York’s 91-year-old Cabaret Law. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold The ‘Soul of a Nation’ comes to a small corner of America’s heartland The groundbreaking Tate Modern show comes, of all places, to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Transient Hedonism at Blind Man’s Ball On the search for pleasure and temporary intimacy, costume clad New Yorkers swarmed a dilapidated Yonkers mansion for Blind Man's Ball. by Daisy Prince