No, we don’t want your robot manicures
A love letter to (human) nail techs, and what we stand to lose if we automate beauty services
A love letter to (human) nail techs, and what we stand to lose if we automate beauty services
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Notre Dame is accepting graduate applications for fall 2026 in Studio Art (Painting/Drawing, Photography, Ceramics, Sculpture) and Design (Industrial Design, Visual Communication Design).
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Online and on the streets, protesters are expressing their rage and grief through art.