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September 27, 2024

Hyperallergic’s 15th-anniversary party is coming soon, and we’d love to see you there. Come enjoy drag performances by DiDi Opulence, Amygdala, Kekoa Is, Felicia Oh, Kanika, and Junior Mintt; music by DJ Pillow Princess; and mouth-watering mezzes by Tanoreen. Tickets are now available to all readers. Get yours here!

Meanwhile in the news, artists and art institutions in Lebanon scramble under nonstop Israeli airstrikes, novelist Jhumpa Lahiri rejects an award from New York’s Noguchi Museum because of its ban onkeffiyehs for staff, and schadenfreude-saturated memes abound after New York Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on corruption charges earlier this week.

In other stories, workers at theWexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, report low morale and high turnover and artists in Ukraine insist on joy despite the war with Russia. And don’t forget to check out our weekly Required Reading and A View From the Easel columns. Happy Friday, everyone!

— Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor

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Nikita Gale is the recipient of the Whitney Museum of American Art’s 2024 Bucksbaum Award, given in recognition of an artist included in the Whitney Biennial.

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