
Trending: Senate Committee Approves Bill to Ban Children From Social Media, and a New App for Sharing Photos of Kids

The Senate Commerce Committee recently approved legislation to ban children under 13 from social media. By limiting access, the bill hopes to address youth anxiety and depression linked to social media, noted Politico. But, added Bloomberg, the sweeping measure faces an uphill battle as the technology industry lobby rails against it. In addition to banning social media for kids under 13, the bill requires schools that receive federal funding to restrict access to social media on their networks and devices. Meanwhile, there's a new app for parents who want to share pictures of their kids safely.

DIARY: The Art Students League at 150

If you’ve ever taken a workshop, a course, attended an exhibition or a lecture, you can’t help but sense that The League, as it’s known, is different. Walking into this historic structure, which is maintained to a high degree of spit and polish, you get that it’s a place that matters to the cultural life of New York City. You also get a sense of its renegade origins. The League was founded in 1875 by a group of artists who broke away from the only art school in t...