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The Hammer Museum at UCLA presents the first museum exhibition inspired by Alice Coltrane’s life and legacy, “Alice Coltrane, ...
When one thinks of the defining TV performances of the past 25 or so years, what comes to mind? For Variety staffers, some of ...
Paul has spent nearly fifty years painting her family, her lovers, and herself in a single apartment. Each portrait reveals ...
In her debut graphic memoir, “This Beautiful, Ridiculous City,” Kay Sohini examines the lasting appeal of the Big Apple.
Abraham Lincoln's wife was long attacked for everything from her spending to her lack of emotional restraint. But with two ...
If only Ms. Hickman had continued with that story, of a man strong enough to deal with his grief, instead of rehashing the details ... yet there are in the Berg Collection of the New York Public ...
"The Babadook" is one of them, playing on tropes from horror mainstays like "Poltergeist" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" to paint a terrifying portrait of the ugly side of motherhood and how grief ...
The University of Wisconsin’s Creative Writing Department is one of the nation’s few fully funded programs in creative ...
Broadway’s 2024-2025 season has gotten off to a rather extraordinarily fine start, from the wildly popular and hysterically ...
The marquee of Barleycorn's club in Wichita conveys the grief of a community mourning the Kansans and ... Campos worked for PSA Airlines for eight years, according to the New York Times. A Brooklyn ...