Culture
For These Quilters of Colour, The Art Form Is A Means Of Resistance
A new generation of artists are gaining acclaim for their high-art quilts, which explore themes of identity and belonging—and build on a long legacy of political commentary through textiles
- Photography by Gioncarlo Valentine
- Photography by Sarah Köhler
For These Quilters of Colour, The Art Form Is A Means Of Resistance
A new generation of artists are gaining acclaim for their high-art quilts, which explore themes of identity and belonging—and build on a long legacy of political commentary through textiles
- Photography by Gioncarlo Valentine
- Photography by Sarah Köhler
Who Gets The Last Laugh In Ethnic Comedy?
For immigrant and diasporic comedians, jokes that mine their communities’ experiences have been a pathway to mainstream success. Now, a new wave of racialized comics are asking themselves important questions about the ethics of ethnic humour
How Black Ski Clubs Are Taking Back the Slopes
A growing number of inclusive organizations are building new communities around winter sports and creating more opportunities for Black athletes
Why Anne of Green Gables Is Huge in Japan
On the eve of the beloved Canadian author’s 150th birthday, Lucy Maud Montgomery's legacy still captivates audiences around the world
Win a Trip to Anguilla
Enter for your chance to win a VIP getaway to the island of Anguilla in the Caribbean with 3 magazine
Nine Beauty Brands Honouring Their Founder’s Heritage
Discover how rituals of the past are impacting modern beauty routines
From Seoul to Lagos, These Cities Have the Most Underrated Street Style in the World
Paris, Tokyo and New York get all the credit when it comes to ranking the fashionable capitals of the world, but no more
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