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What would the future of global reparations in America look like for Black and indigenous people? A new exhibition in ...
Pierre Louis Alexandre, a dockworker who modeled at the art academy on the side, appeared in painting after painting. Karin ...
“Pink Flamingos” has been censored all around the world. There were four offending scenes: the eating [expletive], the [expletive], the artificial insemination and the chicken [expletive]. That last ...
The Clark Art Institute's latest outdoor sculpture exhibition, "Ground/Work 2025," brings a number of large-scale, ...
There's nothing better than popping on a good thriller on a steamy summer evening as a thunderstorm starts to roll in. And ...
The Swan House at the Atlanta History Center stands as Georgia’s own portal to the Roaring Twenties, where you can practically hear champagne glasses clinking and jazz music floating through the halls ...
New Orleans’ big art bash, White Linen Night, takes place Aug. 2, with more than 25 exhibits – Here’s what to see ...
Nocturne is the fourth film in the Welcome to the Blumhouse series, which consists of eight theme-related anthological horror stories. Other films include The Lie, The Manor, and Bingo Hell. That’s ...
In a narrow sliver of a building on Polk Street in San Francisco sits a culinary institution where seafood dreams come true and where the prawn cocktail will forever change your standards.
To some, Ashley Benefield is a woman who fought back from alleged abuse. To others, she's a manipulative murderer who shot ...
It will be the first time Darren Aronofsky's acclaimed movie — starring Natalie Portman in her Oscar-winning role as a tortured Ballerina — will be shown on Imax screens.
In her new book, Akinkugbe explores the way art history is taught, and the exclusion of blackness from mainstream art spaces.