Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
"We say it's a civil rights issue, because by sowing doubt and confusion, misinformation campaigns ultimately undermine the ...
Arriving in London from Bradford in 1959, Hockney immersed himself in a world of artistic possibility. Influenced by the bold ...
A benefit exhibition for artists who've been impacted by the wildfires, Batsheva Dance Company's U.S. premiere and more arts ...
Rupert’s shocking decision was the climax of a succession battle that had pitted James and Lachlan, born just 15 months apart ...
DAVID HENTY’S neat, whitewashed bungalow is easy to find – there’s a blue “English Heritage” plaque on the wall bearing his ...
There are some great sarcastic TV and movie characters that we need to talk about. Regarding movie and TV characters that ...
Just a few we’re most excited about include ’70s glue guy Bill Murray, ’80s standout Jon Lovitz, ’90s spitfire David Spade, ...
The Princess of Wales' younger brother, 37, delighted fans with a rare glimpse of his one-year-old son, Inigo, who he shares ...
King Charles makes a special appearance, plus Brenda Song, Max Greenfield, Mindy Kaling, Bradley Cooper and more. From ...
Though Sylvester has been involved in other projects, Marinero is his main gig of late and La La La (a musical nod to his adoptive LA home) is his third full length album released under the moniker.
The New Yorker’s longtime art editor Françoise Mouly discusses the year-long creative process behind its “cover extravaganza” ...
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