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Casual readers of Elmore Leonard may be turned off by the minutia in this biography of the popular American writer. But true Leonard fans will love the heavily detailed account, with page after page ...
Review: The summer exhibitions at the Center for Photography at Woodstock challenge viewers to see empathetically.
This year, the IALA is welcoming its new class of mentees for their fifth annual Mentorship Program—which will run until ...
Jenny Saville’s peers shunned painting in favour of alternative media such as photography, video and installations, the artist stuck to her guns and, unapologetically, worked on canvases as large as ...
The enduring enigma of Guru Dutt lives on with us and haunts us even a hundred years later. Before he passed away in 1964, he ...
These women online claim that Sabrina Carpenter and Sydney Sweeney have completely missed the mark and are deteriorating the ...
Sometimes you have to be in the right place at the right time. That’s what happened to Diana Newton, a local Carrboro artist ...
Woolf knew why. The patriarchy, she wrote, depends upon man’s “feeling that great numbers of people, half the human race ...
In “My Kind of Protest” at the Phillips Collection, Vivian Browne’s explosive colors and energetic brushwork resist easy ...
The movie Barbie debuted in theaters in the summer of 2023. Featuring a quirky, feminist backstory about the iconic doll, the ...
The Gateway Arch, once thought to be futuristic in design, now serves as an iconic image and symbol. A repurposed tree trunk is hoping to make a similar impression on our city, inviting viewers at the ...
The Art Institute has a big summer show on Gustave Caillebotte, the Intuit Art Museum has reopened and “The First Homosexuals” at Wrightwood 659 is not to be missed. That’s just ...