Capital One takes the premium credit card arms race to the next level with Miami Art Week perks

Miami Art Week usually exists behind invisible velvet ropes. It is a place where private dinners, celebrity walkthroughs, and invitation-only installations dominate the social landscape. But this past week, Capital One tried something unusual. It opened one of Art Week’s most insular cultural moments to people who are not part of the traditional art worldContinueContinue reading “Capital One takes the premium credit card arms race to the next level with Miami Art Week perks”

Meta battles Mass. in court over allegedly designing apps to be addictive to kids

Massachusetts’ highest court heard oral arguments Friday in the state’s lawsuit arguing that Meta designed features on Facebook and Instagram to make them addictive to young users. The lawsuit, filed in 2024 by Attorney General Andrea Campbell, alleges that Meta did this to make a profit and that its actions affected hundreds of thousands ofContinueContinue reading “Meta battles Mass. in court over allegedly designing apps to be addictive to kids”

Life under a dictatorship: Crash Course Latin American Literature #5

How do you honor the memory of something… that you don’t fully remember? In this episode of Crash Course Latin American Literature, we’ll explore how writers who grew up in the shadow of dictatorships, civil war, and armed conflicts wrestle with the memory of violence, and the challenges of memory itself. Introduction: Being a KidContinueContinue reading “Life under a dictatorship: Crash Course Latin American Literature #5”

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