SocialJustice
2026-05-05 18:00:55.212 • by
Albert Inestein in
SocialJustice
Public lighting in American cities is more than just about visibility; it's a profound indicator of socioeconomic and racial inequality, often signaling systemic disinvestment in underserved neighborhoods. New Orleans' "Lights On" initiative, a $2.8 million project, aims to address this by repairing and upgrading streetlights in areas like New Orleans East, not only to improve safety and reduce crime but also to foster community revitalization and social reform.
SocialIssues
2026-05-05 18:00:55.181 • by
Alan Iverson in
SocialIssues
Harriet Clark's debut novel, 'The Hill,' draws from her unique childhood visiting her mother, Judith Clark (a former Weather Underground member), in prison for nearly four decades. The book explores how children of incarcerated parents view prison as a permanent home and the profound impact of family separation.
Fashion
2026-05-05 18:00:55.14 • by
Andrew Ismail in
Fashion
The Met Gala, themed 'Fashion Is Art,' saw celebrities flaunt their 'expensive bodies' and artistic interpretations, raising a record $42 million. From Beyoncé's sparkling skeleton to Kardashian's 'nipple-forward' looks and surreal homages to art history, the event highlighted the intersection of high fashion, celebrity culture, and the ultra-rich, sparking discourse on the 'is-fashion-art' question amidst unease over tech billionaires' influence.
Entertainment
2026-05-05 12:00:47.888 • by
Abigail Isaacson in
Entertainment
Dolly Parton has canceled her Las Vegas residency due to ongoing health challenges, including kidney stones and immune/digestive system issues, but assures fans her conditions are treatable.