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Grace Kisa discusses her multicultural background, recycled materials in her art, and how her exhibition demonstrates her ...
EXCLUSIVE: DC/DOX, the prestigious documentary film festival in the nation’s capital, today announced the full slate for its ...
A new interactive art trail telling the stories of ten unique Devon families with a strong connection to the sea is open to ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, Boston Fringe performances continue and Somerville welcomes ...
A Day in the Life of Modern IT Teams GUEST OPINION by Ivan Evans, Head of Data Centre, Apstra & IBN, Australia & New Zealand, Juniper Networks: For many IT professionals, a traditional 9 to 5 doesn’t ...
On the gallery walls, an array of Prophet’s drawings, watercolors, and bas reliefs present different aspects of ... of women of color from the art world. At times, she tried to distance herself ...
For one, queer art historian Jonathan David Katz ... “What I began to think about was: how did we enter a world in which sexuality not only became bifurcated, but in some sense, became a ...
It may seem like a fool’s errand, but condensing a 1200-page trilogy into a singing-dancing performance mostly delivers.
The critically acclaimed Broadway play John Proctor Is the Villain, which just earned seven Tony nominations, is inspired by ...
At the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, Europe’s first major survey of American photography reveals the contradictions and complexities that have long defined this world superpower.
One of the most exciting events for me - in recent times - was the granting of World Heritage status to the Flow Country ... Here was something that opened a kind of portal into a different dimension.
Julian Bell's Mirror of the World naturally invites comparison with E H Gombrich's The Story of Art, now in its sixteenth edition and reprinted every year but one since it was first published by ...