An exhibition at the Louvre-Lens in France examines centuries of interplay between art and fashion, including what the ...
From a David Lynch retrospective to multiple Macbeths and the return of Prague Fringe, this season’s cultural calendar is packed with must-see events.
Just like Us, Kelvin Harrison Jr. has some feelings about Universal Pictures deciding to shelve the star-studded Pharrell ...
Just like Us, Kelvin Harrison Jr. has some feelings about Universal Pictures deciding to shelve the star-studded Pharrell ...
Busy weekend includes Basia Bulat at Théâtre Fairmount, International Festival of Films on Art, symphonic Led Zeppelin, St. Patrick’s party in N.D.G. and John Irving at a local bookstore.
Singer-actor Ariana Grande continues to make waves in the entertainment industry following a remarkable year where her much-anticipated movie Wicked (2024), made a significant impact during awards ...
The cut-out animated shorts, initially created for his young daughter, have now been compiled into a feature-length film.
Beneath the surface of ‘True to Nature: Open-air Painting in Europe 1780–1870’ at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge runs an intriguing narrative of shifting sensibilities.
The Studio is a smart and funny Hollywood satire, led by star, director, writer, and co-creator Seth Rogen. Read our review.
SAN FRANCISCO — Art Schallock, a left-handed pitcher who in 1951 replaced future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle on the Yankees' roster and had been the oldest living former major leaguer ...
Michel Haas was a French painter, engraver, and illustrator known for his innovative approach to art, focusing on the materiality of his medium and capturing the transient beauty of everyday life.
Bong Joon Ho, Michel Gondry, and Leos Carax are three bona fide oddballs of the international film scene, each iconoclasts with their own uniquely skewed perspective on the world. The idea of the ...