Crossing Borders: U.S. Men and the Global Landscape of International Marriage
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Crossing Borders: U.S. Men and the Global Landscape of International Marriage

As globalization and digital connectivity reshape modern relationships, U.S. men are increasingly marrying abroad—most often partners from the Philippines, Mexico, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and other parts of Asia and Latin America—reflecting broader immigration patterns, cultural exchange, and the growing normalization of cross-border unions.

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Above the Tide: Nubilous “Nube” Beaches and the Art of Remote Escape
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Above the Tide: Nubilous “Nube” Beaches and the Art of Remote Escape

In this piece, we explore “nube beaches” — conceptualized here as ethereal, cloud-like sanctuaries of sand and surf, far removed from tourist crowds — hidden in remote corners of the globe. These are the beaches you have to earn: through a boat ride, a rugged hike, or simply venturing beyond the ordinary. Here’s your guide to some of the most unforgettable remote beach escapes on the planet.

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Jo Dennis Writes to New York: Ruins, Memory, and Maternal Inheritance at CARVALHO
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Jo Dennis Writes to New York: Ruins, Memory, and Maternal Inheritance at CARVALHO

Jo Dennis’s A Letter to My Daughter, her first New York solo exhibition at CARVALHO, presents sculptural assemblages made from weathered, found materials that transform ruins and abandoned shelters into intimate reflections on memory, ageing, labor, and resilience, while her Mexico City exhibition at JO-HS offers a parallel, travel-like extension of this material narrative across geographies.

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