Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star known for films like “Annie Hall” and “The Godfather,” has died at 79, a family member ...
In her syndicated newspaper column on November 14, 1948, Alice Hughes wrote about a double whammy at America’s most illustrious hotel. “Our swanky Waldorf Astoria,” Hughes said, “is distressed over ...
A fascinating exhibition at San Francisco's Legion of Honor, the first of its kind, takes a close look at douard Manet and ...
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Unveiling the Andromeda Galaxy's true nature
Over the course of human history, perhaps no single object in the night sky has drawn more attention than the Andromeda ...
While we might recognize most of these masterpieces and their artists, we probably don’t know much about the stories behind ...
In Lu Yang’s art, the deliriousness comes from the collision of cutting-edge technology with centuries-old ideas of the highest order.
The upshot was frightening. Paradoxically individual freedom could end up being more restricted under mass democracy than under the despotic sovereigns of yore. Mill famously refers to this as ...
From Kerry James Marshall at the Royal Academy to Wayne Thiebaud at the Courtauld, here are ten must-see museum shows in ...
Fields Of The Nephilim's second album blends mysticism and the occult, referencing Aleister Crowley and HP Lovecraft ...
The modernist novelist, art collector and saloniste held a high opinion of herself. Francesca Wade probes Stein’s life and ...
The life story of Frederick, the enslaved subject of a rare formal portrait jointly acquired by two museums, is finally ...
In 1890, the U.S. Army herded hundreds of Lakota Sioux Americans into a clearing near Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota, ordered them to hand over their weapons, and then opened fire, killing as many ...
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