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Patricia Marroquin Norby, the Met’s First Native American Curator, Quietly Left

Patricia Marroquin Norby, the Met’s First Native American Curator, Quietly Left

Patricia Marroquin Norby, the first curator of Native American art ever hired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, quietly left her post in December 2025. Earlier this month, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York posted a job listing for a curator of Native American art to replace Norby, who had been the museum’s associate curator of Native American art since 2020.  Norby had been hired to great fanfare, as both the first person to hold the role at the Met and the first Native American to be hired as a curator by the institution. Her appointment was seen as both a watershed and as a response to criticism from various Native American tribes, who pointed to the museum’s poor documentation for many of the thousands of Native artworks and cultural objects it owns, some of which are on display in the recently opened Rockefeller Wing. Related Articles Norby’s departure was much quieter. She left the Met in December; Norby and a Met spokesperson both cited health reasons as the cause of her departure. …

The Missing Personality Trait That Holds You Back At Work, Even If You’re Good At Your Job | Patricia Bonnard

The Missing Personality Trait That Holds You Back At Work, Even If You’re Good At Your Job | Patricia Bonnard

You can be great at your job and still feel like you’re not getting anywhere. That’s because the missing personality trait that can hold you back at work, even if you’re really good at your job, isn’t skill or experience; it’s confidence. Workplace confidence is a core personality trait that shapes how you show up, how others perceive you, and whether you get recognized for what you bring to the table. Confidence is what allows you to trust your abilities, speak up, and take ownership of your work without constantly second-guessing yourself. When that trait is underdeveloped, even highly capable people start playing smaller than they should. They hesitate, overthink, and hold back in ways that quietly hinder their growth, not because they aren’t good enough, but because they don’t fully believe it yet. When this personality trait is missing, it tends to show up in these 7 career-limiting ways: 1. You constantly compare yourself to everyone else Lack of workplace confidence is actually quite common. One study explored the significant impact that lower confidence …

The Beach Where All Babies Are Born | Patricia Lockwood

The Beach Where All Babies Are Born | Patricia Lockwood

We mailed ourselves the moonstones home.Ten pounds of them, a private beachThat cuts and cuts and cuts the feet.Where all babies are born, but not any of mine. Who strews the gifts, who distributesThem, who carries them, what mailman.The stones were the way ToveJansson drew them. Empty circles,Somehow heavy. Shingle, beautifulMurmurous word. I think oftenOf the white light of the northAnd its artists—that the eye up thereIs more particular, somehow, becauseThe beaches aren’t sand, which is infinite.Shingle is people counted one by oneBy one. Tove drew the white lightWith straight lines. It is almost unbearable, Shining. The light at the end of the earth is mellowLike a fruit that can be had only there,Scooped out like passion, fresh,Shy to pronounce at first, like feijoa.In crescents on the breakfast tray,The pale pale color of peach moonstone.Who cubed them. What was the originalBody, what flesh were we first, in our excess,Sliced off from. The beach belongs to babies, Bikini mamas, and the old. It is theyWho live always at the edge of that blade.Toadstones, belly bling (remember?),And …

’90s actress Patricia Arquette makes stunning appearance on red carpet

’90s actress Patricia Arquette makes stunning appearance on red carpet

Patricia Arquette made a striking statement at the SAG Actor Awards 2026, stepping onto the red carpet in a bold, head-to-toe crimson look that was impossible to ignore. The actress opted for rich texture over traditional gown glamour, wearing a red velvet wrap-style jacket cinched at the waist with a matching tie belt. Underneath, she layered a tonal red dress with a softly draped neckline.  © Getty ImagesPatricia at The 32nd Annual Actor Awards She completed the look with black pointed heels, a simple black clutch with tassel detailing and a delicate beaded necklace and understated earrings kept the focus on the saturated palette, while her blonde hair was styled in loose, side-parted waves.  Her appearance comes as Severance is nominated for the SAG Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series – a testament to the show’s layered cast dynamic. In the hit Apple TV+ psychological thriller, Patricia plays Harmony Cobel, the eerily controlled supervisor at Lumon Industries.  © Getty ImagesPatricia and Jon Brockett on the red carpet The series follows …

Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette Star in Trailer

Zazie Beetz, Patricia Arquette Star in Trailer

Zazie Beetz does not appear to be enjoying a restful hotel stay in the blood-soaked trailer for the forthcoming horror-comedy feature They Will Kill You. Warner Bros. releases director Kirill Sokolov’s movie in theaters March 27. Myha’La, Paterson Joseph, Tom Felton, Heather Graham and Patricia Arquette round out the cast. They Will Kill You centers on a newly hired housekeeper (Beetz) at a mysterious New York City hotel known as the Virgil. She soon learns that the building is the headquarters for a satanic cult, with the members having chosen to murder her as a sacrifice. In the trailer, Beetz gets this chilling warning: “This building is a temple to Satan. Each month, we must pay with a human sacrifice. Tonight, you are the offering.” Later, a character asks Beetz, “Where did you learn how to fight like that?” She responds by nonchalantly saying, “Prison.” Sokolov helmed the film from a script he co-wrote with Alex Litvak. Hailing from New Line Cinema and Nocturna, They Will Kill You counts Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti and Dan …