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The Met’s selection—from a private collection amassed by the American photography dealer William L. Schaeffer, and now a ...
The Fate of Others’ is the tenth collection by Richard Bausch, who has been called ‘a master of the short story.’ ...
London’s Raindance Film Festival will kick off its 33rd edition with the world premiere of Christopher M. Anthony’s boxing ...
Baker, a former Texas football player who served two years in the U.S. Army before making his television debut, died on May 7 ...
Manchester residents and school officials weighed in publicly this week for the first time since a packet on microaggressions ...
While Japan’s emerging directors already have some festival circuit success, they represent a new wave in Japanese cinema.
For decades, scientists thought that molecules carrying signals from one cell to another traveled by random ... Juilliard School as an undergraduate and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and ...
For a fortnight every May, Cannes hosts more stars than there are in heaven (or the old MGM backlot). This year the French film festival will be even ...
The Museum of Natural History shocked even liberal Upper West Side parents by showcasing an animated film featuring a drag-performing fox and a trans kid with an identity crisis – alongside an ...
On his white cowboy hat he had tucked a turkey feather and a sliver of the American flag ... of the year for her single “The Architect” off the album Deeper Well. The Academy of Country ...
Professor Graham Coop, Department of Evolution and Ecology and Director of the Center for Population Biology, has been elected as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ... and the ...
James Rondeau, director of the Art Institute of Chicago stands next to Grant Wood's American Gothic (1930) as it is installed at the Royal Academy of ... of Chicago, one of the nation’s premier ...