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When a 12-foot statue of a Black woman hit Times Square, the internet lost its mind. Was the outrage about the art, or who it celebrated?
Bronze statue of a Black woman in Times Square has racists up in arms “Grounded in the Stars” is a fine representation of an ordinary Black woman. That’s why some find it offensive.
They say art is subjective, which is the case for the newest Black woman statue in New York City’s iconic Times Square.
A new 12-foot-tall bronze statue of a Black woman unveiled in New York’s Times Square has sparked controversy on social media.
A giant 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture of a young Black woman now sits on the north side of Duffy Square on Broadway and 46th Street facing 47th Street.
Times Square Arts installed a new statue of a 12-foot-tall Black woman in casual clothing, juxtaposing it against the permanent monuments of a chaplain and playwright.
Black smoke indicates a non-conclusive answer, and white smoke indicates that a new pope has been selected. Here's what to know about the black and white smoke used during a papal conclave.
Today, thanks to modern chemistry, the smoke is unmistakable—thick black billows for inconclusive votes, or a bright white plume when a new pope is elected.
The Pokemon Trading Card Game will release two English sets based on Pokemon Black and White this summer: Black Bolt and White Flare.
New details have emerged about an upcoming Pokemon TCG set, which will be based on Pokemon Black and White.
Max, the Warner Bros. Discovery streaming service, launched a new black-and-white color palette that evokes the same aesthetics of HBO.
We also have an exclusive unboxing of the limited edition Spawn: Black, White & Red All Over statue, one of only 930 that will be made. And you can win your very own Spawn: Black, White & Red All ...