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The Puerto Rican-born actor represents a major win for Latinos in an industry that otherwise lacks Latino-led programming.
The Australian writer’s 1984 novel, The Island, is a hypnotic work of fiction about the border between life and art.
Best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novels “Maus” I and II, this film gives us a unique look at the man behind ...
The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
In the latest work by Chase Hall, on view at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, material investigations explore race and identity.
Margaret Qualley’s top 5 book picks show her creative depth, from poetic solitude and classic angst to magical beginnings and ...
In their new memoir So Gay for You, actors Kate Moennig and Leisha Hailey remember how it felt to get The L Word off the ...
By day, she's a single mom and school lunch lady. By night, she's the Velvet Bandit -- a mysterious street artist whose punny, powerful artwork has caught the attention of celebrities like Simone ...
If Gabrielle Zevin’s 'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' left you craving more tales of intricate friendships, creative ...