Brady Corbet’s film starring Adrien Brody as a Hungarian emigré demonstrates a profound misunderstanding of the Holocaust and ...
In Smolensk, residents were obliged to fear both the occupying Nazis and what would happen if Soviet rule returned.
Adrien Brody returns to Oscar form in this 3½-hour story of art, power and redemption. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Ask anyone what Christchurch’s most iconic building is and you might expect to hear some of the dusty old classics like the ...
With world-beating museums and spectacular nature, Almaty – Kazakhstan’s largest metropolis – remains surprisingly ...
The citizens photographed by Boris Mikhailov in the last days of the Soviet Union evoke laughter and sympathy in a show at ...
One of the year’s most acclaimed films, “The Brutalist,” received ten Oscar nominations. Its star, Adrien Brody, was a winner ...
For years, various musicians have been credited with coining a familiar quip about the inadequacies of music criticism: ...
In contrast to Asimov's robots, “AI” is not a robotic uprising but rather an energy revolution—this energy revolution must ...
The Barbican Centre has unveiled a £230 million plan for the biggest overhaul of its famous Brutalist concrete spaces since its was opened in 1982. The arts complex in the heart of the City has ...
Their vision was to build an entire neighbourhood with everything that residents might need – homes, schools, green spaces, ...
The £230 million plan will be its biggest overhaul since it opened 43 years ago and, subject to planning permission, work ...