The true crime genre, which mines real-life horrors for entertainment, has looked to the North Bay many times over the years.
A new photo exhibition aims to highlight New York’s immigrant heritage through a series of 25 curated immigrant portraits.
In the 1970s and ‘80s, during Argentina’s so-called “Guerra sucia” — “Dirty War” — a fascist military junta ruled with a bloody fist, executing tens of thousands of citizens. That nation’s writers ...
Taking the form of a nineteen-sixties documentary, Robert Kolodny’s début feature goes behind the scenes of a real-life boxer’s ill-advised comeback. Susanna Fogel’s surprisingly jovial bio ...
The city of Santa Clarita announces the opening of its latest art exhibition, "Nature's Palette," in the First Floor Gallery ...
The 1980s were a vibrant time for music artists, but some walked the fine line between innovative and annoying. Whether their ...
Hitler’s People: The Faces of the Third Reich by Richard Evans asks what manner of men made themselves the Führer’s ‘paladins’. There is a deliberate echo in Richard Evans’ new study of actors and ...
Art conservationists and the late artist's daughters are now ... So there was a constant dynamic to the mural that no one ...
Thousands of pieces of arts and crafts have been displayed at the largest outdoor art market in the north of England this weekend. The annual Art in the Gardens event is taking place at Sheffield ...
A lover of books and printed matter, Tuttle has created artist’s books, collaborated on the design of exhibition catalogues, and is a consummate printmaker. Richard Tuttle received a National ...
Richard Serra was born in San Francisco in 1938. After studying at the University of California at Berkeley and at Santa Barbara, he graduated in 1961 with a BA in English literature. During this time ...