The New Yorker recently featured an insightful piece by Molly Fischer, highlighting the journey of a filmmaker who began documenting Mamdani's story before his mayoral candidacy. Bacha, the filmmaker, recalls her persistent inquiries about Mamdani's ambitions, to which he humbly replied, "No, there's no ambition. This is just what we do for each other." In a surprising twist, Mamdani later invited her to his office in Astoria to share his plans to run for mayor in September 2024.
In another remarkable discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a basilica that aligns perfectly with the descriptions found in ancient texts by Roman architect Vitruvius. Christian Thorsberg reports in Smithsonian magazine that the match between the millennia-old designs detailing pilasters and corner supports and the newly found structure has thrilled researchers. Andrea Pessina, the regional archaeological superintendent, expressed confidence in the basilica's authenticity, stating, "We have an absolute match."
A photographer recently stumbled upon undeveloped film from 1956 inside a second-hand camera, revealing stunning scenes of post-war Switzerland. Pesala Bandara shares that the roll of Verichrome Pan 127 film was carefully processed, unveiling images of an unknown family and skiers, including moments captured outside the iconic Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz.
In a vibrant Minneapolis neighborhood, an anti-ICE art sled rally brought joy and creativity to the forefront, showcasing the power of community art in times of uncertainty. The event served as a reminder of the resilience and spirit of local artists.
Finally, a photographer dedicated to updating Wikipedia with authentic representations of Black culture is making waves. This initiative not only highlights the importance of accurate representation but also celebrates the richness of Black history and culture.