UCSB — The Current — ‘How the romantic institution props-up a racialized dating landscape’ and more news, events
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In a new book, Sabrina Strings blends historical research, personal anecdotes and cultural criticism to consider the demise of romantic partnerships, emphasizing the influence of racism and anti-feminist ideology.
A multimedia art exhibition currently on view in Los Angeles shines a spotlight on campus-affiliated artists and offers a nuanced presentation of the diverse and intergenerational voices within the Asian American and Pacific Islander artistic community.
Doctoral students Yuri Fraccaroli, Salma Shash and Tinghao Zhou are among 45 awardees selected from a nationwide pool of more than 700 Ph.D. students in the humanities and interpretive social sciences.
The celebrated young pianist, whose first album, “Waves,” was released in 2023, makes his Santa Barbara debut in an Arts & Lectures event at Music Academy of the West.
The History of Art & Architecture Lecture Series presents Beth Saunders, curator at the University of Maryland, in a talk examining the social and economic forces embedded in an understudied 1869 Victorian photobook.
USC’s Diane Winston, the Knight Chair in Media and Religion and a professor of journalism and communication, discusses how evangelical religion, the news media and social turmoil culminated in MAGA’s “Second Coming.”