Museum of Tomorrow’s Fábio Scarano On Rethinking Science Through Art and Redefining Institutional Purpose "Our job is to create experiences that make people ask new questions," the curator tells Observer. By Dan Duray
A Huge Concrete Vagina Sculpture is Drawing Attention to Women’s Rights in Brazil Only a few days ago, Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro tweeted that "abortion will never be approved on our land." By Helen Holmes
Brazil’s Secretary of Culture Has Been Fired for Quoting Joseph Goebbels Brazil's secretary of culture, Roberto Alvim, was giving a speech to announce a new national arts award when he paraphrased the infamous Nazi leader. By Helen Holmes
Glenn Greenwald on Sucker Journalists—and Why There’s No Silver Bullet Coming for Trump By Davis Richardson