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"The Golden Thread II" is the sophomore outing of a fabric art show organized by BravinLee Programs, in a dramatic waterfront ...
Created in the Grotesque style, the 16th-century images—revealed by renovations at a lodge in England—mimic historic textile ...
George Morrison’s New York” on July 17, a significant solo exhibition of the Grand Portage Anishinaabe artist’s work and a ...
Columbia's newest mural features a 1921 train conductor and Columbia artist carved into a wall in the center of the Vista, representing the past and future.
It’s a reality that brings to mind "The Catcher in the Rye’s" Holden Caulfield: a young person suffocating under society’s expectations, longing for authenticity in a world full of "phonies." ...
One of Hahn’s favorite novels is The Day of the Locust by Nathaniel West, which she says perfectly captures the underbelly of ...
People read The Catcher in the Rye and decide to shoot the president,” she noted, pointing to how audiences can misinterpret. Part of that misreading, Harron believes, is down to a missing piece ...
One incident, as Kourtney described to Cooper, culminated in her tracking Odom and catching him in the act with another woman at a motel in downtown Los Angeles. “I saw in the window that [he ...
The house said the "visionary" Weinbergs "assembled one of Europe's most distinguished collections over the past 50 years." ...
San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum devotes a show to the American artist, who took ideas from Picasso, Van Gogh and ...
American Psycho has been a part of the cultural conversation for nearly 35 years, beginning in 1991, with the release of Bret Easton Ellis’ controversial novel about Patrick Bateman, a spoiled ...