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Francesca Fuchs and the de Menil House on view through November 2, explores the distinct way the Menils lived and collected, ...
Still, Sinners is implicitly just as much about the power of its own art form, cinema. As a filmmaker as innovative as ...
EL PAÍS received exclusive access to the latest developments and updates in the Ancient American Art section of the ...
California is a state known for trendy food movements, celebrity chef outposts, and $18 avocado toast, but here in Bakersfield, there’s a different kind of food celebrity: a chicken fried steak that ...
Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story” continues to be a nonviolence teaching tool and an influential historical ...
Visit Philadelphia unveiled a new public art installation, entitled "In Plain Sight," celebrating the LGBTQ+ community at ...
Drawing on the success of movements like the Black Joy Project, which uses art to promote Black healing and community-building, trans activists are challenging one-dimensional depictions of their ...
There’s a transcendent moment that happens at Original Market Diner in Dallas when those first crispy, golden hash browns hit your tongue – time stops, worries fade, and you understand why people ...
This year’s top winners of the Piccolo Spoleto Juried Art Exhibition explore identity, storytelling and human connection in ...
Black women built Broadway’s biggest season. Audra McDonald leads the charge—and she doesn’t need to clap back to prove it.
Vincent Valdez’s "Just A Dream" at Mass MoCA confronts America's buried histories and social amnesia through powerful, ...
Here are five recent headlines putting Black art in the spotlight, from 17th-century sitters to masters of Nigerian Modernism ...