In ‘This Causes Consciousness to Fracture’, the choreographer imbues her lifelike creations with an unsettling awareness of ...
In recent years, the digital world has undergone rapid transformation, unveiling a new frontier through the emergence of ...
We asked three-time Caldecott Honor recipient Mo Willems and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat to discuss their new picture book, ...
Standing on the steps of Grace Episcopal Church in Northwest D.C., Jeff watches his dogs hunt for rats. The sunny, cloudless ...
THR celebrates the most dazzling screen turns of the year — from a furious Marianne Jean-Baptiste to a kinky Nicole Kidman, a towering Adrien Brody to a magnetic Denzel Washington.
As the end of the year approaches, we asked UVA Library staff to recommend their favorite books they read in 2024. The books ...
Italy was at the heart of the Renaissance, creating art, architecture ... and were allowed to maintain a German puppet state in what is today Croatia and Bosnia & Herzegovina.
As he prepares to bring the magic of space exploration to UK audiences, the veteran astronaut speaks about dealing with fear, Elon Musk's rocket triumph and becoming the only man on Earth to play Davi ...
While the Museum of Edinburgh focuses on the city’s architecture, art, and city planning ... You’ll find lots of quirky dolls ...
Art and history collide in Wael Shawky’s 'Drama 1882', making its Egyptian premiere at Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
Generally, it’s wiser to enjoy such thoughts in one’s own mind than to subject other people to them. This week, however, audiences at the New York Philharmonic are watching one man’s visualization of ...