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Ralph Munro, a long-tenured and much-beloved politician who worked to better the lives of people with disabilities, hone Washington’s election system and stop the capture of orcas in Puget Sound ...
An early painting by the famed Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, thought lost since the 1930s, is on view for the first time since its recent rediscovery. The portrait of Prince William Nii Nortey ...
A regal, indigo-painted portal cuts between a virtual landscape of green hedges and blue skies with high puffy clouds, while playful flute tunes resound through the exhibition’s entrance.
Image of a flower with blue petals on a blue background. I can almost feel it, beneath my parka. Not quite, but almost: burgeoning, blossoming, a murmur of springtime. At the Solomon R. Guggenheim ...
The Orange County Register is proud to announce the 2025 nominees for the Artist of the Year program. Originally created as a companion to Register’s long-standing annual high school Athlete of ...
A tight race between the top two films saw the newcomer Novocaine narrowly sneak out the victory to become the box office champion during a slow weekend. The new Jack Quaid action movie Novocaine ...
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers for Season 2, Episode 9 of “Severance,” now streaming on Apple TV+. “Severance” is known for its precise visual aesthetic, and that’s seen ...
Much attention has been paid recently to the life of the Italian Baroque master, Artemisia Gentileschi—specifically, her rape, her torture with thumb screws while testifying during the trial of ...
Can two rivals, bringing Robert Indiana’s long-hidden work into the light, reboot his legacy for a new generation? By Julia Halperin Inside Kasmin Gallery in Manhattan, more than a dozen ...
In 1930, Wilhelm Münzenberg—a German Communist Party activist and millionaire media mogul—sent an envoy to New York to set up an office for his pro-Soviet publishing empire. Among the most poignant ...