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The collector, art historian and critic Douglas Cooper (1911-84) relished conflict. He was a formidable man, loud in speech ...
Pang will come to Delaware for her John Lennon exhibit, the Mario Kart Band will get their game on, and other events are ...
A video of an Indian-origin woman eating with her hands on board a London Tube train has gone viral, sparking an intense ...
Joel Mesler’s latest exhibition ‘The Light Within’ opened this week to a huge crowd in Tel Aviv. Hosted by Nassima Landau Art ...
The Hogan Brothers: The East Bay-raised Hogan Brothers have played with leading figures in R&B, funk, hip-hop and Latin music ...
Friend and collaborator Gabrielle Moser reflects on the late Toronto artist who approached life and work with 'radical ...
Picks include a new comedy from the creator of Succession, a Guy Ritchie movie and a doco about quilting in prison.
In the digital era, platforms like Twitter have become more than social media—they're public journals, live news feeds, comedy clubs, protest spaces, and ...
As the Second World War ravaged the globe, every sort of person was swept inexorably into its grisly vortex - royals and ...
By John FriersonUGAAA Forty years ago, on May 21, 1985, the Georgia men’s tennis program finally broke through and delivered its legendary coach, Dan Magill, the one thing missing from his lengthy ...
Art historians Deidre Brown (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) and Ngarino Ellis (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou) have won the BookHub Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction at the 2025 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for Toi Te ...
HMC Architects in the Pomona Valley,’ up through July 13 at Chaffey Community Museum of Art in Ontario, features the striking architectural photography of the great Julius Shulman and Leland Y. Lee ...
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